I Am That I Am
A poem by the Dandy Saint
I am not fixed, nor carved in stone,
I am the spark that makes the known.
I am the breath between the names,
the holy fire that cannot be tamed.
I am the dancer and the flame,
the painted face, the untamed name;
a symphony of want and will,
a heart that breaks but beats still.
I am the mirror and the muse,
the sinner’s hymn, the saint’s excuse.
Too much, too bright, too wild, they say—
yet still I rise in full display.
For every “no” became my “yes,”
each ruin turned to radiance.
I am the storm, the calm, the sky,
the reason stars remember why.
Do not define me—watch me grow,
I am the truth I came to know.
I am becoming, fierce and grand—
I am that I am. I am. I am.
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