What I Wanted To Tell You

Ebony Jackson 1984 (Bronx)



Thank You for being who you are, yes just being you

Thank you for being True and Blue , a great friend i find in  you

Thank you being the human body that was there for me, I swear unconditionally

Thank you for being that friend that hurts with me, yes you felt my pain

Thank you for being the friend that share my best and low times with, yes we do share important memories

Thank you for being the most honest and caring person in my life, yes you are very blunt and nurturing, but i wouldn't have it any other way

Thank you for being the listener and encourager, if it wasn't for you i don't know where i'd be emotional, mentally, spiritually or physically be

I am grateful for  a friend such as you because your the person who cooks, clean, handle business, and drives yourself to be better, in which drives me to do my best

I am grateful for a friend like you who always bounce back out of any situation, in which in exchange I want and need to try to get better spiritually, balanced, peacefully and resourcefully

I am grateful for a friend like you because no matter how challenging, overwhelming and stressful things get, you promote positivity and empowerment, which motivates me to be the best ME I can be

 For It Is ME whom I am Thankful and Grateful For, Thank you for being and creating
   the best you, and continuing to develop and be a Better Me!

Thankful and Grateful

YES!! That's Me Ebony!!

About this poem

This poem is about self realization, appreciation and words of encouragement.

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Submitted by Lyte1 on February 01, 2023

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Scheme A A B X X X B X B B XB X B
Characters 1,418
Words 276
Stanzas 13
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1

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