I Am Me Wholeheartedly

FruitfulSpirit



I am Me Wholeheartedly!
I am more than what you see.
I am Beautiful
I am Steadfast and immovable.
I am Courageous
My smile is contagious.
Interestingly
My skin glows radiently
Its Honey Golden Complexion
Was kissed by the Sun embracing my imperfection.
The passion in me
Flows pleasantly
I am Unique.
I am the Words I speak.
I am Strong
Hidden within the message of a Song.
I am Powerful.
Careful and bountiful.
I am a lover
Im like no other.
I am a Mother
A woman of color
I am Resilient
Im one and a million
Just As Pocahontas
I am Conscious
A Descendent From Royalty Unseen
For I am a Hebrew Queen.
And I am Me.
Wholeheartedly!

  • Author: FruitfulSpirit (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 10th, 2016 17:29
  • Comment from author about the poem: Speak life over yourself. I struggles daily with Loving and accepting who Yah made me. Yah has a purpose for you and me we jusz have to walk in it with love graciously. And Tenaciously
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 35
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  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Thanks SWEETHEART for sharing an awesome video and an awesome poem ! You are very Beautiful an all the things you say in your poem ~ I love you just as you am ~ AMEN. The unique and incredible person you are SWEETHEART is God's gift to you ~ What you make of your life is your Gift back to GOD. Thinkin' of you and prayin' for you 24/7 Love & Hugs ~ BRIAN Please check my latest poems ~ Thanks B

  • Augustus

    Could I be so confident. Enjoyed reading. (I am having a little bit of trouble with 'Pocahontas' but I know from history she was very special, therefore consistent.)

    • FruitfulSpirit

      Pocahontas was Very aware of her heritage, who she was and where she came from. Augustus. But i made this poem to build my self confidence.

      • Augustus

        Just read this poem every day and you should not have any difficulty with confidence!



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