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Unmatched

Your efforts are focused on annihilation, 

manipulation, and my dissipation. 

My commitment is resolute and unshaken.

Jesus has risen, and I’ve been awakened.

Unfazed, I stand tall, as your stratosphere poses no obstacle.

Though things get tough, I’m still at the top of my pinnacle.

Your growl serves a dual purpose to distract and intimidate.

I roar to fight, asserting my dominance.

A spiritual war is raging, and it’s you and me in the fight.

Your lies are overshadowed when the angels take flight.

With your boisterous actions, you put on quite a show.

I am a silent warrior, a two-edged sword that overthrows.

It’s pointless to compare our lives, it’s not up for debate

The battle is between His undefeatable love and your destructive hate.

However, it’s all set and it’s official, signed and sealed

Bruises marred his head. My endurance was revealed.

To ensure clarity, let’s make sure we’re on the same page.

The transcription shows that you did not win the race.

I am infused with His shed blood, which fills me with strength and purpose.

Ingrained with holy power, his might, and His surplus.

His sacred energy is my every fiber, connecting and illuminating.

The authority I have over you is both a given and fascinating.

I am the chosen one, aligned in the spiritual realms.

Just a reminder you lose. There’s no rematch or qualms.

With an unmatched and detached disposition, I stand as the chosen one.

Copyright © Sherry Beck | Year Posted 2024

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Date: 11/21/2024 2:33:00 PM

Powerful poem on resilience and redemption. However, I can't help notice all your poems have basically the same theme. I'd love to see you stretch yourself a bit. Something hilarious? Something dark? Just a thought

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