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Spiritual Love Descriptive Poetry

Spiritual Husband, Spiritual Wife

By Barnabas PayamPublished 8 months ago 1 min read
Spiritual Love Descriptive Poetry
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Here's a descriptive spiritual love poem that explores the deep, divine connection between a spiritual husband and spiritual wife. It’s written in a reflective and lyrical tone, drawing on sacred imagery and the language of the soul:

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**💫 “Sacred Thread” – A Spiritual Love Poem 💫**

*Spiritual Husband, Spiritual Wife*

In the silence where souls whisper,

Beyond the veil of time and skin,

There lies a bond not born of earth,

But forged where only light has been.

He, a flame of ancient knowing,

Clothed in grace, not made, but found—

A spiritual husband, calm and burning,

His footsteps soft upon holy ground.

She, a chalice carved from prayer,

Her breath a hymn, her gaze divine,

A spiritual wife, the moon’s own mirror,

In her eyes, the stars align.

Their love is not of fleeting flesh,

But of echoes sung through sacred skies,

Where every glance is scripture etched,

And every touch, a sweet reprise.

They speak in silence, soul to soul,

Words unspoken, yet understood—

In unity, their spirits whole,

Two flames entwined in holy wood.

Not bound by ring, nor law, nor name,

But by a vow the angels keep,

They meet in dreams, they rise in prayer,

They sow the heavens while we sleep.

In temple hearts, they find their rest,

In spirit’s arms, forever blessed—

This love, not born of mere desire,

But spirit’s fire… that does not tire.

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About the Creator

Barnabas Payam

I write my writings humorously, poetically and artistically about the changes in the spiritual condition of human beings to live peacefully and cheerfully.

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  • Luna8 months ago

    When the night is deep and quiet, I take out my heart and mend it up When I woke up, I was full of confidence again To live, one must forge ahead through mountains and build Bridges over rivers Self-salvation is ability, while helping others is broad-mindedness Forgive everything before going to bed, and you will be reborn when you wake up.

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