My Sleeping Angel

My sleeping angel
I opened my eyes and saw an angel
I took his hand and he lead me to paradise
we sat and our fate was revealed
I saw destiny within his smile
happiness was in his heart
and this dream was inside my head
I awoke just as I asleep
but now with you inside my life
and your love inside my soul

Kel Price | Source: familyfriendpoems

Comments

  1. roman bas

    March 19, 2013

    _____WOW SEEMS SO BEAUTIFUL N PEACE_________

  2. Charles van Dijk

    March 19, 2013

    Nice graphics! Are there angels in Buddhism? If so what role do they play? In the Abrahamic traditions they are messengers between God and men. Regards 🙂

  3. areeba nehra

    March 19, 2013

    Oh my goodness it is really sooo beautiful…………..

  4. pskumar

    March 19, 2013

    wonderful dream..dearest jendhamuni..

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