Moses' staff



Moses' staff

When I value myself
When I love myself
When I praise and admire myself
My voice rises forcefully
And my gestures
The more reinforced they are.

And my posture
Firmer and straighter.

My spine
Represents me.
It is my baton of command;
It's my brain.
The head of the Serpent,
my snake
It's an Egyptian cobra
My Anj,
My divine scepter.
The one below.

Moses' staff.
It's all power.
If you take it without hesitation
All your life

You can change.

About this poem

It represents the value we have to give to ourselves. Learning to love ourselves is the key to life and that is represented in our spine and brains.

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Written on February 24, 2024

Submitted by grandial on February 24, 2024

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Scheme AAABXC DD XBXXXXXECX XDXX E
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 457
Words 99
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 6, 2, 10, 4, 1

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Lucia Fernández Sandoval (Mula, 1979). Contemporary digital artist, designer, writer, poet, illustrator, painter. Innate thinker, researcher and student of ancient manuscripts, human anatomy and science. Business management and administration technique. She has a diploma in computer programming and image design. Writer in the field of personal growth and self-help, philosophy and poetry. He exhibits photography and acrylic painting on canvas. He does digital graphic design. Layout and editing and design of book covers. Music producer. more…

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