I am....

Poetic Dan



I photosynthesise like the plants, eat like the animals and crap out my arse.

 

I shine bright like the stars, bring a hot flush like the sun.

 

I'm as dark as the night with much dread under tongue.

 

There is a wild streak that cannot be contained, but also the depth and calmness of a lake

 

I am not just made out this stuff, I am the universe and all its uniqueness.

  • Author: Poetic Dan (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 12th, 2019 01:09
  • Comment from author about the poem: 400th post and I'm feeling good about everything I've ever written, now I'm finally at a place of fun & compassion. Love the life you live, live the life you love! Much peace and respect to all of you
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  • Goldfinch60

    You have become you Dan and that you is a wonderful person.

    • Poetic Dan

      Yes from pen to life I've become the me that feels nice.

      Thank you

    • dusk arising

      Yep! nuff said?

      • Poetic Dan

        Ha ha.. It could be but then again 😉

        • dusk arising

          Have a look at my comment to suresh today m8.

          • Poetic Dan

            Very well said my friend and it was a food filling writing.
            A man will not be measured by he's wealth but by what he keeps.

          • Neville

            Good to hear... how wonderful is that...

            • Poetic Dan

              Glorious indeed good sir.

            • Fay Slimm.

              A fine place to be is to have found our uniqueness - - a big step forward is to know our own Self. A beautiful verse Dan and thank you .

              • Poetic Dan

                Thank you for seeing and listening.
                On this wonderful journey

              • Suresh

                Welcome to the club of discovery

                • Poetic Dan

                  Hahaha at 11;11 I wear my club badge with pride, thanks for the welcome



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