Spiritual Poems About Stars & Moon in The Sky

Read best star poems - As the night grows darker, the stars shine brighter. And without these twinkling lights, our evening wishes will be left behind. So let your admiration for stars be known with the following best poems about stars.

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Poems about Stars

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The shiny little stars that, our sky holds
Witness of every mystery which so far unfold
Stays awake and vigilant when even can’t be seen
Record the most dreadful but still looks so clean

No vacations ain’t travel, stands still until dawn
Guide our ways daily, when moon is even gone
See sins all the time, Can’t even close their eyes
May break in smaller pieces, May all the time cries


Only one who LOVES can make a little difference
Because Star shines only, that very instance
You love and let star twinkle with joy in the night
Else world comes to an end if you ain’t hold this tight

– Deepak Manchanda

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O Radiant Stars That Shine Above

O radiant stars that shine above
And fill the evening sky,
Please offer me a sign of love
Or else just fade and die.
Cast down on me a beam of hope
To which I may now cling,
For lost am I and cannot cope
Glad tidings may you bring.
Shine on for me until the dawn
When sunlight shall appear,
I long to greet the rising morn
And see her standing here.
Within the stars my fortune told,
But as for now the night grows cold.

– Andrew Blakemore

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Stars, I Have Seen Them Fall

Stars, I have seen them fall,
But when they drop and die
No star is lost at all
From all the star-sown sky.
The toil of all that be
Helps not the primal fault;
It rains into the sea,
And still the sea is salt.

– A. E. Housman

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 Stars

Alone in the night
On a dark hill
With pines around me
Spicy and still,

And a heaven full of stars
Over my head,
White and topaz
And misty red;

Myriads with beating
Hearts of fire
That aeons
Cannot vex or tire;

Up the dome of heaven
Like a great hill,
I watch them marching
Stately and still,

And I know that I
Am honored to be
Witness
Of so much majesty.


– Sara Teasdale

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Summer Stars

BEND low again, night of summer stars.
So near you are, sky of summer stars,
So near, a long arm man can pick off stars,
Pick off what he wants in the sky bowl,
So near you are, summer stars,
So near, strumming, strumming,
So lazy and hum-strumming.

– Carl Sandburg

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Stars And Starry Hearts

Hubble, bubble, distant stars
looking into darkness ohh so far.
Because that light takes time to travel
into cosmic history it dimly sees
when the universe was forming
the very first stars to be.
The beginning of lights first dawning
in those distant galaxies.

We only see what was there
in the time that meets our stare.
What is there right now?
No one knows for sure
until time unlocks the door.
Thinking time is fixed
and all we see is real
when it is history, that we see and feel.

Passing thoughts in starry dreams
with such wondrous diverse themes.
Peering into darkness
the only light that dispels the blackness
deep inside our hearts.
The essence of all that ever was
and will be in the all pervading black
on which He writes our lifelong track.

– David Taylor

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The Stars Do Not Know That They Are Stars

The stars do not know that they are stars
They do not know how violent they are-
They do not know they inspire human dreams
They do not know that they are more distant than they seem-

The stars do not know that they are stars
They do not know we do not see them as they are-
They do not know that trillions of transformations from now
They will not even be gaseous clouds.


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