I AM Here

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    I AM Here

    I AM Here

     

    I said “I want to see your face”

    He said “If you would just look

    I AM here…”

    I found His face in the splendor

    Of the spring flowers and autumn leaves;

    In the new fallen snow.

    I found His face in the majesty of the rising sun;

    In the moon and in the mystery of the mist.

     

    I said “I want to see a miracle”

    He said “If you would just look

    I AM here…”

    I found a miracle in the eyes of my new born child;

    In every living thing, in how the flowers bloom;

    In how you are you and I am me.

     

    I said “I want to feel your touch”

    He said “If you would just be still

    I AM here…”

    Then came the warmth of the sun on my face

    And the brush of the breeze in my hair;

    The flutter of the butterfly wings against my skin.

    I saw Him, I felt Him… can I know Him?

     

    I said “I want to be in Your presence”

    He said, “I know what you need

    I know how to bring you back to me.

    Listen, see Me, feel Me,

    I never left you.

    I AM here”

     

    KLF 6/20/09

     

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    NevillePark commented on I AM Here

    01-06-2010

    Resplendent - I can feel the light from Heaven on my skin just reading it. Very fine piece Karen

    aggieprof commented on I AM Here

    08-29-2009

    Absolutely beautiful. Very well thought out and presented. Also love the design and the use of repitition.

    KLF

    08/29/2009

    I am pleased that you liked this one. I wasn't sure of the repitition and am quite glad it works. Repitition is not easy to work with. Thanks again.

    ccslim commented on I AM Here

    08-17-2009

    wOOt! Sweet write! oO! Great touch on the senses and through to the rest of his craftsmanship! Content Great and flows grand!

    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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