How I Came To Be Poem by Laquory Jones

How I Came To Be

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I've taken the world by surprise I will not
Be denied out of all the things I've sacrificed
Putting everything in my soul I'm reaching
Through a new earth with my rebirth in intervals
Nothing is cordial through my mind's eye I can see
Far within the orbital cavities finally I've developed
New strategies to navigate to the end of time hold
On let me slip inside the deep crevices of your
Mind I've become the new eyes of reality
Never losing you again too much adrenaline that
I'm putting in my life will base on the truth of this

No doubt you became like insulin the very life
Source of these ancient pens that has co-written my
Deepest of Testaments 'The Hearts of my Endorphins'
The sharpest of knives that pierces through skin
slicing me open lifted up new spirits as the world
Did a double take transformed it into vitality pen-
Storming my immortality bear witness my mission
That became my sole intention for envision
No doubt life can be treacherous
But indeed it's teaching us
Now picture me picturing both of us
As impetuous it's just ingeniousness

Does humanity really sees us?
As I began clenching my fists
I slowly inched-up my defenses
With thoughts left suspended arms were
Left extended insults never amended
I remembered looking back and I see
My world and its fatal flaws through
Partial dreams or though it seems
I've lost my grip I begin to fall
Just then I see through it all but by then
It was too late destined by the hand of fate
No time to appreciate what was truly at stake
But still I continue to navigate to eternity
I came at a time when the world needed an
Missionary It has sent an visionary and that's
How I came to be and my auto-biography

The End (11/4/2016)

Friday, November 4, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: autobiography ,dreams,emotional,flaws,historical,honesty,immortality,inspirational,legend,life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 05 November 2016

Devices, crevices! Transformed. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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