Black Poetry : Thy Life Commands Me To Rise

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Thy Life Commands Me To Rise
By Jacqueline Amos




Let thy fate to heaven remain the wings that expands,
Yielding to the skies of great embrace.
Thy soul shall embrace the spoken words.
The mountains of clay forms the creations of man.
The purpose shake, and the soul shall embrace the earth.
Let thou fate to heaven repair, the belly of the beast.
The seas and the waves brings words of God.
The seas and the waves bring in the waves of God.
Within the blessings shows returning to the Universe.


The armory of the pen of divine ,
the blue ink that creates the skies.
Heaven the palace of miracles that arise.
The great works of the heavens and earth.
Virtues that shines of the light.
Nations mixed with ancestors dust.
The triumphant through the seas and the air.
Prepare to meet the heavenly father at the Golden Gate.
The green that gives tenderness,
to the green of the earth,
the breath that continues to breath from the Universe.

I rise , I rise, I rise.


The doves that flaps his wings,
as the souls that lives and dies.
Celestials charms in numbers flows,
melodies of the old spiritual gospels ,
holds its on.
The Dove that flies upon his beak,
The armory of the pen Gods love.

Superior of thy love,
transpirations renders the glory of thy heart,
veils of emotions,
behold thy glory of un selfish love.
The courage of self worth,
the dignity that never eludes thy source of a giving heart.

Pride thy glory of righteousness’
shall never be hidden within the darkness,
of forbidden cloaks.
Transpirations renders,
delicate within the wings of the dove.

Submission of thy pay shall never over ride thy inner heart.
Rubies that gleam, reflections of a supreme being.
The dignity that over feels.
The warm waters of the seas cries,
behold the glory of thy wings.
The pain that hide.
Who is the sea ?
Who are thou spirit beyond the sea.



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