Kamorra



Kamorra, with great priviledge
comes great responsibility.
And great is Thy faithfulness,
greatly concerning thee.

Kamorra; voice, gifted
with grace, so divine.
Smile radiating;
God's mercy within it's shine.

Kamorra, the fruits of the Spirit,  
splendors fruitfully within you.
Favored with a fervent faith;
may your blessings be many and your troubles be few.

Kamorra,
you are perfectly precious,
wonderfully wise,
and amicably zealous.

Kamorra,
Magnificent you are;
aging beautifully with time.
May God's glory ever be upon you,
all the lasting days of your life.

About this poem

This is a birthday poem, honoring a beautiful human being in Spirit and Truth.

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Written on February 15, 2024

Submitted by NubianFantabulous on February 15, 2024

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Scheme xaba xcxc xdxd Ebbb Eexdx
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 580
Words 110
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 5

Kaiya Michelle Hamilton

A true lover of life, Miss Kaiya Michelle Hamilton enjoys reflection, inspiration, and creation of artistic works by way of various mediums! Since she first began reading and writing; poetry has always been a big part of her life. Her Faith in God is her greatest muse. She is always finding ways to express her gratitude to her Savior Jesus Christ and His unending faithfulness in her life and the lives of others. Poetry is yet another tool for praise and worship as she sees it! For her, poetry is a liberating, self expressing, positive and creative means by which she can entertain, relieve, and love herself. Her daily prayer is "God bless me, so that I may bless others." more…

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