Birth

   I was born from a woman
   On February twenty second nineteen eighty five
                   Entering the frozen                                                         
                                                   Sabbath night
Crying as the umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck
                           My father saved me
   A true psychiatrist of the mind
           A day before my grandfathers birthday
   It was I
                   Who was brought into the world
                                   Now its my time
                   To take my pebble
           To the top of the mountain
                   Not to mention
           That even you
                           The reader can write
                   Trying to be different
           On my way to the shelf
                   A true individual
           An original I attempt
   But I have always been a believer
           Is that too arduous for you to consent
                   I often think
           And will surely tell you why
   We all started
                   Smaller then a dot on an i  
           That little sperm
                   Floating through love
           Flapping its wings
                   Like a pigeon or a dove  

(An I for a T)
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