Adorations for Bragi
Well, now I am hooked on making these. This is for Bragi, the God of Poetry. You can find an online shrine to Him here.
Adorations for Bragi
I adore You, God of Poetry.
I adore You, Skald.
I adore You, Rune-tongued.
I adore You, Odhroeir’s Vessel.
I adore You, the Promised Cup.
I adore You, Wish-son.
I adore You, Long-beard.
I adore You, Kenning-master.
I adore You, Son of Odin.
I adore You, Son of Gunnlod.
I adore You, Son of Frigga.
I adore You, Husband of Idunn.
I adore You, Child of Kvasir’s Blood.
I adore You, Greeter to the Einherjar.
I adore You, Peace-bringer.
I adore You, Mound-singer.
I adore You, Traveler.
I adore You, Preserver of Lore.
I adore You, Lover of Mystics.
I adore You, Inspirer.
I adore You, Who are welcomed in all the Worlds.
I adore You, Whose Hands stroke the writer.
I adore You, Whose Voice lifts the singer.
I adore You, Whose Spirit brings together God and humankind.
I adore You, Whose Words bring pause to kings.
I adore You, Whose Words bring awakening to masses.
I adore You, Whose Words bridge Worlds.
I adore You, Whose Words bring solace to the grieving.
I adore You, Whose Words bring peace to the worried.
I adore You, Whose Words bring strength to the weak.
I adore You, Whose Words bring ruin to the oppressor.
I adore You, Whose Words bring truth to the ignorant.
I adore You, Whose Words bring joy to the heedful.
I adore You, Whose Words bring destruction to prejudice.
I adore You, Whose Words bring love to the tender heart.
I adore You, Whose Words bring feeling to the heart of stone.
I adore You, Whose Words bring longing for the traveler.
I adore You, Whose Words bring rest to the weary.
I adore You, Whose Words bring calm to the wrathful.
I adore You, Whose Words bring voice to the Ancestors.
I adore You, Whose Words bring connection to the Gods.
I adore You, Who has traveled long.
I adore You, Who knows every melody.
I adore You, Who plays every tune.
I adore You, Who sings every song.
I adore You, Who knows every word.
I adore You, Who scribes the memories.
I adore You, Who gives voice to the past.
I adore You, Who cries the verse of the present.
I adore You, Who whispers the lines of the future.
I adore You, Who seeks the hidden truths.
I adore You, Who speaks the unspoken.
I adore You, Who breaks the silence.
I adore You, Who brings forth the tear.
I adore You, Who cracks the throat.
I adore You, Who trains the mind.
I adore You, Who cries the forgotten names.
I adore You, Who courts danger.
I adore You, Who humbles the haughty.
I adore You, Who emboldens the oppressed.
I adore You, Who ignites the consuming flame.
I adore You, Who delights in word and song.
I adore You, Singer of Songs.
I adore You, of staff and bar, measure and note.
I adore You, of flute and drum.
I adore You, of bell and horn.
I adore You, of harp and voice.
I adore You, Chief of Skalds.
I adore You, Dirge-Singer.
I adore You, Minstrel of Asgard.
I adore You, Tree-charmer.
I adore You, Composer.
I adore You, Valor-singer.
I adore You, Bragger.
I adore You, Hot-blooded.
I adore You, Earth-guard.
I adore You, Tutor.
I adore You, Dream-giver
I adore You, Dead-Greeter.
I adore You, Oath-hearer.
I adore You, Clever One.
I adore You, Eloquent Tongue.
I adore You, Galdr-singer.
I adore You, Poet.
From written word and song,
From verse and line,
I adore You, Bragi.

I like the concept of “rune-tongued”, that is, Bragi can’t help but compose poetry and give inspiration.
Aye. It’s actually noted in the Sigrdrífumál that Bragi has Runes on His Tongue.
Absolutely brilliant! You were truly blessed by Bragi in your writing of this. I definitely might use this as a prayer in the near future…
Thank you Thorsvin; I deeply appreciate it. It honors me that you would use this as a prayer.