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Born of Stardust

an original poem by Jason White

By Jason WhitePublished 3 years ago 1 min read
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Born of Stardust
Photo by Demian Tejeda-Benitez on Unsplash

You were born of stardust. The knowledge of a million planets, billions of souls. Given the strength of a thousand legions. A soldier of love. You were born of stardust. Given a purpose in this world. The heart of a lioness, none can compare to you. Now close your eyes. Let your hair flow in the wind. Feel everything you're meant to be, flowing through your veins. You were born of stardust. A knowledge keeper. A life bringer. A woman in a sick world. Here to spread kindness and love. To break the shackles drowning us all. You were born of stardust with more than enough to pass along. You are loved. As a woman. As a warrior. As a lover. As a sister. As a mom. Nobody can take these things away. You were born of stardust so long ago.

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About the Creator

Jason White

Jason White is a father, a grandfather, knowledge seeker and sharer. Jason is the owner of Growth Positive Consulting where he puts his fundraising and management skills to great use. He is a writer, a woodworker, and a philanthropist.

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