A Question That Finds Us All
This poem was written in one of those reflective spaces. It feels right that it should be the first shared here under the new Poetry section of Porch of His Presence. May it stir something in you, as it did in me when it first arrived on the page.
Why am I me
In the quiet of the night, I ponder deep,
A question lingers, a secret I keep.
Why am I me, in this vast, endless sea?
A tapestry woven, uniquely set free.
In the mirror's reflection, I search for my soul,
A mosaic of moments, each piece makes me whole.
The laughter and sorrow, the dreams that I chase,
They shape the identity I find in this space.
Is it the whispers of time that craft who I am?
The echoes of stories, like grains in the sand?
Each choice that I make, each path that I tread,
Forms the intricate layers of thoughts in my head.
With stars as my witness, I wander and roam,
In the heart of the cosmos, I carve out my home.
Connected to others, yet alone in my quest,
Why am I me? A riddle, a test.
Perhaps it's the journey, the questions I seek,
The moments of courage when I feel so weak.
In the dance of existence, I find my own way,
Embracing the mystery, come what may.
So here I stand, a soul in the breeze,
With all my complexities, I aim to find peace.
Why am I me? A question profound,
In the fabric of life, my answers are found.

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