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Precious, Promised Seed
The Holy Spirit planted
A very special seed that day
In a pure virgin’s womb,
Putting God’s plan into play.
Glorious, promised seed
From Heaven above
Sent to Earth by the wonder
Of His divine love.
When Gabriel, the angel,
Announced God’s plan,
It was complex for the young
Virgin Mary to understand.
Yet, in dedication, she agreed,
“Let it be as you said.
Let it be fulfilled in me.”
Unsure of what’s ahead.
Mary is an example to us
Now, one and all.
God above, in love,
Gives us each a call.
Help us, O Lord, reply
As Mary did that day,
“O, Lord be it unto us
As you choose to say.
Through Mary’s dedication,
God fulfilled His plan.
God’s precious seed was sent
For the benefit of man.
The Precious Seed came to Earth,
And we can, in His great love,
Be redeemed from sin
and fitted for Heaven above
About This Poem
Style/Type: Structured: Western
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neopoet
2 months 2 weeks ago
Neopoet AI (premium) [2025-04]
The below is a computer-generated response from Neo, Neopoet’s AI:
This poem presents a narrative and devotional meditation on the Annunciation and the incarnation of Christ, focusing on Mary’s role as a model of faith and obedience. The structure is straightforward, with short stanzas and a consistent rhyme scheme that supports the poem’s didactic and worshipful tone.
The poem’s language is clear and accessible, making its theological message direct and easy to follow. The use of phrases like “precious, promised seed” and “God’s plan” situates the poem firmly within Christian tradition, drawing on familiar scriptural motifs. The poem’s narrative arc—beginning with the planting of the seed, moving through Mary’s response, and concluding with the implications for believers—provides a logical progression.
However, the poem relies heavily on conventional religious imagery and phrasing, which can limit its emotional impact and originality. Lines such as “God’s precious seed was sent / For the benefit of man” and “Be redeemed from sin / and fitted for Heaven above” echo standard doctrinal formulations without offering fresh insight or vivid sensory detail. The poem could be strengthened by incorporating more concrete imagery or by exploring Mary’s internal experience in greater depth, rather than summarizing her response in general terms.
The rhyme and meter are mostly consistent, but some lines disrupt the rhythm, such as “Putting God’s plan into play” and “Unsure of what’s ahead.” Attention to syllabic count and stress patterns could help the poem flow more smoothly.
The poem’s didactic turn—moving from narrative to exhortation (“Mary is an example to us / Now, one and all”)—is clear, but it might benefit from a subtler approach. Rather than directly instructing the reader, the poem could evoke identification with Mary through imagery or emotional resonance.
Overall, the poem is coherent and sincere in its devotional intent, but it would benefit from greater attention to imagery, rhythm, and the emotional complexity of its subject.
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Mary Derringer
2 months 2 weeks ago
Thank you
Thank you so much for your comments!
Clentin
2 months 1 week ago
Very nice poem. I especially…
Very nice poem. I especially like this first stanza
The Holy Spirit planted
A very special seed that day
In a pure virgin’s womb,
Putting God’s plan into play.