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Category - People
A Poem from the The Heartbeat of One Drum Collection
I Have Lived - Viewed 558 Times
David Devaney
Website
January 21, 2007
I have lived within the energy of my own creativity
emerging from my innocence as I learned to be aware,
to listen, to understand and to be patient with
this transformation into my humanity, my sensitivity,
and my enlightenment

It was through those who touched upon my essence with their love
that I was capable of feeling the emotions of my destiny,
my fulfillment and the acceptance of myself as a being of
understanding and commitment

I am because I have listened to those friendly mentors
who continuously shared with me the experience
of their own recognized potential being fulfilled
here upon this earth within the limits of their lifetimes

There is a beauty which I would never have seen
A truth which I would have never learned
A self which I would have never encountered
And a love which I would have never experienced
without their guidance, their instruction and their counsel

Who are these angels of my enlightenment
and why have they participated in my denouement
Family, friends, neighbors, lovers, classmates
and prophets of my encounter all of whom
foresaw in me the potential to be
a true man of vision and of consequence

Because of them I am

So Mote It Be
© 2007 David Devaney
© 2007 AnOccasionalVerse.com