Music of The Soul: Treasured Poems From Unity
Music of The Soul: Treasured Poems From Unity
Treasured
Poems From
Unity
Introduction Poetry has long been a favorite way in
Unity to express Truth messages. Through
the rhythmic rise and fall of the verses, the
reader not only absorbs the meaning but
also feels the flow of the Divine. The po-
ems in this booklet span nearly 100 years
of Unity publicationsDaily Word, Unity
Magazine, Good Business, Progress, Weekly
Unity and Wee Wisdomand transcend
time with their poignant messages for
people of all faiths and all generations.
Several Unity classics have a life all their
own. The oldest, The Prayer of Faith,
first appeared in Wisdom (later renamed
Wee Wisdom) in January 1914 under the
title of The Truth Childs Rosary. (Two
others, James Dillet Freemans I Am
There and Prayer for Protection share
a special place in both Unity and Ameri-
can history as poems left on the moon by
Apollo astronauts To read these poems,
visit the Prayer section on www.unity.org.)
As you read this booklet, you may become
aware of gender references because of
differences in word usage over the years.
We invite you to replace these words with
expressions of your choice.
We hope you enjoy this legacy of poems.
As you read, may you tune in to the music
of your soul.
Blessings,
Your friends in Unity
Table of Contents
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This Is the Year!
Russell A. Kemp
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Morning Rhythm
Elizabeth Searle Lamb
I go to meet my good!
Head high, back straight and tall,
A quick firm stride to match
A silent bugle call
That musters gathering faith,
New-fed on morning prayer.
Alive with joy and praise,
My heart and soul declare:
In all I do, in every way,
I go to meet my good today.
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A Prayer for a House
James Dillet Freeman
Amen.
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Today Holds Beauty
Eleanor Halbrook Zimmerman
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A Rendezvous With Youth
Wilmet L. Cummings
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Such Is My Faith
Berniece Ayers Hall
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Faith
Jane Lyon Keith
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Up and Doing
R. H. Grenville
The sun climbs into heaven, and theres laughter in his eye;
The wind is whistling merrily as he goes dancing by,
And in the waking woodlands theres green on every tree,
And every blade of blowing grass conceals a prophecy.
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I Shall Walk on the Hills
Grace Noll Crowell
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Release
Irma Oestmann
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Now you are choosing a new way of thinking and living.
Yes, the choice is yours; and if you choose to light upon my
Branch again, momentarily, it shall be as the touch of eternity.
For now I know that we are both free spirits, free to do and
Free to be and especially free to be more together than apart.
For the soul and life in the branch are the same as in the leaf.
Our words are the same though many miles apart.
I wish you happy freedom; and, together or apart, our love is eternal,
More lasting and fulfilled now than before when we held so tightly.
Now we know true love and the releasing was the real beginning.
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The Instrument
Dorothy A. Stickell
No inharmonious thinking
Must ever mar the chords.
My task is just the tuning:
The music is the Lords.
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The Waiting Kingdom
Clarence Edwin Flynn
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Master Truth
Clarence Edwin Flynn
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Sanctuary
Elsa Autzen
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God and I
Frank B. Whitney
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My Love to Thee
Myrtle Fillmore
(Adapted from The Rosary)
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Blessing for a Marriage
James Dillet Freeman
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If you have quarrels that push you apart,
May both of you hope to have good sense
enough to take the first step back.
May you enter into the mystery which is
the awareness
of one anothers presence
no more physical than spiritual, warm and
near when you are side by side, and warm
and near when you are in separate rooms
or even distance cities.
May you have happiness, and may you
find it making one another happy.
May you have love, and may you find it
loving one another!
Thank You, God,
for Your presence here
with us and Your blessing
on this marriage.
Amen.
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Revealed
Della Adams Leitner
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To a Friend
Jim Rosemergy
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Morning Prayer
Ella Syfers Schenck
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The Answer
Lowell Fillmore
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Beginning Again
Frank B. Whitney
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Blessing for a Church
James Dillet Freeman
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The Goal
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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My Hand in Gods
Florence Scripps Kellogg
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This Quiet Place
Dorothy Pierson
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He Lives in Me
Jim Rosemergy
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Irradiance
Ernest C. Wilson
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Full Circle
Jean S. Platt
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The Traveler
James Dillet Freeman
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Our life did not begin with birth,
It is not of the earth;
And this that we call death, it is no more
Than the opening and closing of a door
And in Your house how many rooms must be
Beyond this one where we rest momently.
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If I Were King
Francis J. Gable
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Transformation
Pauline Havard
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Immersed
John D. Engle Jr.
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Prayer in Winter
Marie Daerr
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I Behold the Christ in You
Frank B. Whitney
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God Bless Your Birthday
James Dillet Freeman
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For Healing
R. H. Grenville
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Still Silence
Rebecca Lynn Gregory
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Discovery
Marsha Graf
Out of the
coldest
and seemingly most
barren
times of our lives,
we discover
hidden truths
and bring them as
gifts
into the lives of
others.
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The Prayer of Faith
Hannah More Kohaus
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Prayer Support Sometimes people need help in pray-
ingextra spiritual support when it
feels too difficult to go it alone. In times
like these, it is comforting to be able to
contact a prayer ministry such as Silent
Unity, one of the oldest and largest
prayer ministries in the world, for live,
personal prayer support 24/7.
Silent Unity serves people of all faiths.
All prayer requests are treated with rev-
erence and strictest confidentiality and
are enfolded in prayer for 30 days.
The work of Silent Unity is based on the
belief that true soul satisfaction can only
come by knowing Godthat, regardless
of any outer manifestation, reconnect-
ing with the presence of God is the real
need. In other words, God doesnt have
what we wantGod is what we want.
Silent Unity helps people know their
oneness with God, that they may open
themselves to the presence of God and
recognize this divine light in all people
and circumstances.
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