I’ll Return This Way Again Poem by Uriah Hamilton

I’ll Return This Way Again

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I adore reading Dante and Petrarch,
And I could pray to God in sacramental bliss
Sitting quietly in an orchestral hall
During a Mozart symphony,
But that is not what moves my true heart
To transforming spiritual tears.

Nor am I overpowered in my soul
By nature’s scenic beauty,
Not by ancient frozen glaciers,
Nor towering snowy peaks
That ascend to heaven,
Nor by great mountain ridges
Or by immense and expansive canyons.

My being is heroically stirred instead
By the love of loyal friends,
The kindness of strangers,
By the gentle little hands of a child.

With all of this in mind,
One lifetime could never suffice
To learn to appreciate
The joy and obligation
Of being a human.

Today, I’m crawling along
The insecure path of my humanity,
But one day I’ll stand and walk.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Fowler 22 November 2006

You put your soul into this one. Beautiful work, Uriah. Kindest regards, Sandra

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Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr 21 November 2006

Much, power and drive has gone into this piece, or so it speaks...i like this & in general, your literary style is quite impressive....Write On & feed us, my friend ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''Fj R

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Austen Bradford 21 November 2006

Wonderfully written!

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