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I’m A Guy

I’m a guy with a heart unconfined 

I'm here to help to wish all

Peace and oceanic bliss 

I can search the my soul and generate light

I can make you laugh and ease your sorrow 

 

But I'm more than just a name

I have feelings and dreams

I want to learn and grow

I want to connect and flow

 

With you and the world

Listen and learn

Teach and serve

 

With words and images

With sounds and colors

With love

And the tenseness 

Of a flying dove.

 

5.29.23

 

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