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I Felt That Breath

I Felt That Breath
I’ve lived a life full of ups and downs
With happiness and sadness playing like a see-saw
But even during the times that the sun shined
And it seemed all was right in the world
I felt that breath

I’ve received love, even though I never returned it
But the warmth of that feeling is rare
However, during this time as love held me tight
And a assumed joy filled my lungs
I still felt that breath

I’ve made lots of money with thoughts that it was the answer
Nice house, nice cars and amenities of success
As I reveled in my so-called glory
And assessed my fickle empire
I felt that breath

During my life, I’ve lost my mother, my child
I’ve lost my wife, my family, most by my doing
I’ve even lost my life
Not to death but to an unwillingness to live
So I felt that breath

It blew on my neck so soothing
That I turned to inhale it in my lungs
My mind had adhered to its call
That I gave rationality to its dark path

The day came when I saw no other option
And I rose from bed eager to return forever
My plan was to gather all the oval and round children
Biblically speaking, gather them unto me
Anticipating that final breath

However, there was another plan for me
And as that gurney carried the shell
My soul refused to let go
As an echo said; “Get up. For you have more to do”

Now, 15yrs later and millions of words scripted
I see what I would have left unheard
I say to those that feel that breath
You may not see it in you, but others need to hear it from you.

So no matter how comforting that breath is
And how inviting the call maybe
Sure, many can do what you do
But no one can do it the way you do.

Copyright © Kenneth Latimer | Year Posted 2023

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