Mother Teresa was a great social worker who dedicated her life for the poor, needy, sick and orphans.
Today she is dead, and this poem is dedicated to this great Mother, Mother Teresa.
Mother Teresa
I could neither touch God
Nor give his view
But I felt the goldy touch
When I was touched by you.
Oh Archangel of heaven
The ocean of sympathy,
The emblem of love and heavenly peace,
Thy looked not where thy poured out
The position of love, hope and peace
The veil of pity left not uncovered a soul
Suffering or deserted
But the cruel world as a whole.
With your selfless service and dedication
You have left the world indebted,
Embracing orphans close to heart
And holdings hand of the dejected.
Thy unfailing effort to wipe out
Tears, suffering and sorrow,
Surely brought into many a life
A brighter and better tomorrow
I cannot access how vast is the universe
Or endless it may be,
But surely it can never supersede
The enormous heart of thee.
Your absence only makes us feel
How indispensable you had been,
Such an idol of love and hope
Will never again be seen.
If now a sick and bleeding heart
Is ever found by you.
You will hear the oozing droplets cry.
Ma Teresa, Where are you?
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