I've been writing lots of poetry lately
But nothing I wish to print
For months I've had it in my head
All my pleasures mixed with fear
To be responsible for the spark of life
From the pure love and light within us
Is giving me more gratitude to the ones who are already with us
When you truly understand and appreciate what it took for us to get here
Nothing is guaranteed to us not even how or if we form
So I write this message to one and all thank you for being born
A precious gift this life is
Just to wiggle fingers and toes
Having two windows to view it from
With organs to absorb the vibrational flow
Then letting it all out expressed from the soul
Remember whatever you do you do it well
There's no wrong or right, everything is life.
- Author: Poetic Dan ( Offline)
- Published: May 11th, 2018 03:11
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 21
- Users favorite of this poem: Laura🌻
Comments4
And sometimes we need reminding! Thank you Dan!
Absolutely my friend and thank you for helping me embody the words I needed to hear.
All life is wonderful.
Agreed good sir, thanks for being part of it.
Dan,
Glad to see your writing again!
Your words are very touching and so dear! A beautiful message to behold!
You’re so right...
“Nothing is guaranteed to us not even how or if we form”
We have been gifted with this life we live. Therefore, let us...
“Remember whatever you do you do it well
There’s no wrong or right, everything is life.”
Thank you for having shared this extraordinary write!
~Laura~
You truly help me feel proud to be me, must be because you're so amazingly you.
The poems are always flowing in my head, I thank you everything you've ever said, even more with a rhyme at the end.
Great message. Never take your day for granted, It may be your last. No matter what we're going through, there's always someone else going through worse. Thank you for posting this reminder! 🙂 🙂
Great reply and so every true, thank you for listening from your heart and soul.
Poetry is where I pour out my heart and soul so I have to read it the same way.
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