There are dozens of poems - maybe hundreds - titled The Fear of God. I do not know one of them by a reputable poet.
Rory Brown, Magny Jensen, Opal Drew, Alvin Parkinson - as far as I remember none of them had any discernible meaning whatever.
john donne
of course who would write a poem if it had a name in it but it wasnt the person who wrote it. Ron Wood wrote it
Stevie smith
It is from Gabriel Garcia-Marquez' 100 Years of Solitude.
He is Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes
Taylor wrote the poem The Souls Groan to Christ for Succor to ask God if he would have forgiveness for his sins. In the poem he talking directly to God about his concern.
The poem "God's Lent Child" was written by Elizabeth De Armond. It is a poignant piece that reflects on the passing of a loved one.
The poem "Why God Made Teachers" is attributed to Kevin William Huff. It is a popular piece that celebrates the importance of teachers in shaping and guiding students' lives.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote the poem "Out in the Fields with God" to express her personal relationship with God and to convey her feelings of peace, connection, and spiritual communion with nature in the outdoors. The poem reflects her belief in finding solace and guidance in nature as well as in her faith.
The poem containing the words "If I were blind ..." was written by John Milton in his poem "On His Blindness." In the poem, Milton reflects on his own blindness and questions how he can serve God despite his physical limitation.
who wrote the poem jessica erica steeze
The poem "The Blessing of God" was written by Rabindranath Tagore, a renowned Indian poet, writer, and philosopher. Known for his lyrical and spiritual poetry, Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.