Traquita Thomas

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What is the measure of a man?
Is it strength?
Intelligence?
Or fearlessness?
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Small eager faces gathered around
A shriveled tiny woman in a cozy arm chair
The bedtime ritual of spoken word comfort
Envelopes rapt cherubim
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My heart stone
Beating now through light
I forgive you for the lost stones
Western Boulevard was brutal
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I remember the night you were born.
Cleaned up and swaddled in a soft pink cocoon.
Holding you close, sweet newness emanated from your forehead
Dreams of tea parties, shopping trips and girl bondings
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There are times when words fail,
When discord and wrath prevail.
How I long to be a vessel of peace,
To commit to action Biblical teachings.
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Words come tumbling from super slick mouths,
Dripping over unsuspecting victims like fresh squeezed juice.

Designed to quench parched ears that long for sips from the glass full of wet, kind words.
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If I could go back
To where you found me
Before the eggshells
Before the drama
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Traquita Thomas Biography

Struggling, starving poet. I have a book of poetry Soul Musings that I'd like to publish. I absolutely love the written word. Poetry in particular. I'm currently an Office Assistant with the State of North Carolina but one day I know I'll be able to focus entirely on writing. www.soulmusings.com Blessings to all!)

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The Measure Of A Man

What is the measure of a man?
Is it strength?
Intelligence?
Or fearlessness?
The ability to lead others down the right path?
The ability to inspire the seed of greatness in those who need encouragement?
If the aforementioned are measuring tools,
Then many live life as men.
Do you wear your love for God like shining armor?
Is the love of God resting upon and guiding you?
No one can question your strength, intelligence or leadership.
There are plaques, and championships to prove the ability to lead.
Measuring sticks the world uses to define a man.
What can’t be measured is the soul of a man.
A man’s soul is the inward interpretation of his outer shell.
May your soul catch fire.
The flames of decency, honor and integrity burning bright.
Bright enough to light the way
For hundreds of young men in the dark.
Bright enough to bring honor
To a world forever changed by your presence.
Bright enough to heat the souls of younger men you leave behind.
The true measure of a man is the legacy he leaves.
Be you husband, father, brother or friend,
Leave your torch burning brightly,
And we will never allow the flame to die.
As we are all warmed by the fire of a true Man.

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