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Poem Title: When Earthly Pens Embrace the Beams of Heaven’s Grace
Summary: This 16-line, two-stanza poem in iambic pentameter with an ABABCCDD rhyme scheme celebrates poets transcending their mortal limits to embrace Christ’s eternal truths. Their words, ignited by divine fire, shine as a beacon, guiding souls and enduring forever in praise of Christ. The Shakespearean tone and imagery of light, fire, and ascent evoke a devotional, triumphant arc.

When poets’ pens cast off their mortal frame,
The fleeting self, a mist that clouds the eye,
To seek the boundless truths of Christ’s acclaim,
Whose radiant beams through endless ages fly—
Their words, once dim, now catch a sacred fire,
A spark divine from heaven’s glowing core,
And blazing bright, they climb the soul’s desire,
To sing the beams of heaven’s boundless grace.

Their verses, woven from this holy light,
Endure beyond the bounds of earthly time,
A beacon gleaming through the soul’s dark night,
To guide the lost where sacred hopes may climb.
No storm can dim their everlasting flame,
Nor death’s cold hand their fervor e’er restrain,
For in His truth their words forever reign,
And echo still in Christ’s eternal name.