I Thought of You



I thought of You and said
"I've got poetry to write tonight"
I just have to get these words out of my head
they have been putting up quite the fight.

I thought about resilience and reluctance;
Unstated curiosities.
The excitement of the battle
..but finally, the freedom of release.

I thought of all the ways
purging is displayed
the heightened intensity
of our human tendencies.

I thought of just how magnificent
being into You really is.
For without you, guiding through
what kind of life is that to live?

About this poem

Have you ever thought to yourself? What is the point of my life? Why am I here? What is this all for? Well, when I think of God in my life and how He's changed so many things, revealed so many things, and loved me despite so many things...I realize for myself, that life is about loving, honoring, worshipping, and praising Him. And once one gets to that point, of walking day by day with God, there is no longer a question.

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Written on January 04, 2024

Submitted by NubianFantabulous on January 11, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABAB XCXX XXXC XXXX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 514
Words 103
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Kaiya Michelle Hamilton

A true lover of life, Miss Kaiya Michelle Hamilton enjoys reflection, inspiration, and creation of artistic works by way of various mediums! Since she first began reading and writing; poetry has always been a big part of her life. Her Faith in God is her greatest muse. She is always finding ways to express her gratitude to her Savior Jesus Christ and His unending faithfulness in her life and the lives of others. Poetry is yet another tool for praise and worship as she sees it! For her, poetry is a liberating, self expressing, positive and creative means by which she can entertain, relieve, and love herself. Her daily prayer is "God bless me, so that I may bless others." more…

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