A poem for Eyasha, goddess of peace

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Among the prayers worshipping Eyasha, the Santharian Goddess of peace and contentment, is the following:

QUIET NIGHT
by Lucirina Telor Vevan

Quiet night,
I feel you,
Close to my heart, silent.
Hidden are you,
In the darkness,
Yet your hand is resting on mine.

Calm is the dark,
Wind is sleeping,
Yet I know you are with me,
Guiding from chaos,
And fear.
Your voice soft in my soul.

Soothing touch.
You give me.
Beauty at sleep.
Softly smiling,
In your dreams,
You teach me contentment.

Eyasha,
Willow whisper
Your name in the night.
As you watch,
And care,
For us, your children

By Susan Corso | For spiritual nourishment, please visit www.susancorso.com

About Susan Corso

I am an omnifaith minister. What matters to me isn't what you believe—it's that you believe. I'm a published author, a speaker, a corporate consulting chief spiritual officer, and a spiritual counselor for over 25 years. My mission in life is inner peace.

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