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At My Best
She told someone that my verse was lacking It failed to stir her idea of inspiration and feeling Kept her waiting for the spontaneous ending Left her with nothing more than discontentment She wasn’t very private with her thoughts of me My muse, she said, was nothing but an invention Of curiosities, leaving her with ample room to gossip About me, with several words that deserve omission She left me feeling so ashamed that I even posted A poem so unenlightened and benighted that I hoped I could simply delete the words before anyone else Happened across my verse with sure words of warning Finally, after much worry and wishing, I changed the title To “a failed poem” and left it with words of choice forgiveness For her, who had given me so much to feel discouraged for… I simply told her, “I love you. God loves you and I forgive you” After all was said and done, I turned the other cheek to her Allowing her the opportunity to strike me with more words Of dissuasion and caution, allowing me the opportunity to Bless her in spite of my desire to feel better.. yet, I feel my best! Matthew 5:39 - But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. Judged By A Jury Of Your Peers Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Mark Koplin October 29, 2020 NOTE from Author: This is a totally fictional poem for the contest theme only
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