Me, Myself, And I

Robert T. Davenport 1979 (Newark, New Jersey)



Me, Myself, And I
By Robert T. Davenport

In the depths of my soul, I find solace and peace,
A sanctuary where my true self is released.
Me, myself, and I, we dance in harmony,
Exploring the depths of our own identity.

Me, the one who dreams and dares to believe,
Unafraid to chase the visions I conceive.
My passions ignite, like a fire burning bright,
Guiding me through the darkest of nights.

Myself, the one who reflects and contemplates,
Seeking wisdom in life's intricate debates.
With introspection, I unravel the mysteries,
Discovering the truths hidden in histories.

And I, the one who embraces both light and dark,
Understanding that life is a vibrant work of art.
I am the culmination of all that I have been,
A tapestry woven with threads of joy and pain.

Together, we navigate the winding paths of life,
Facing challenges with resilience and strife.
Me, myself, and I, a trinity of strength and grace,
Embracing the journey, wherever it may trace.

In the depths of my soul, I find unity and love,
A connection to the universe, high above.
Me, myself, and I, forever intertwined,
A testament to the beauty of the human mind.
Me myself and I

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It's Like learning who you are... And excepting you for who you are.

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Written on September 11, 2023

Submitted by BigNuttyTheBlackBishop on December 16, 2023

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Scheme Ax xxbb ccxx ddee xxxx ffgg hhiiA
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,157
Words 234
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5

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