I Walk in Purple

Spoken Word by Mikey & V


I don’t wear purple for style.
I walk in it.
I don’t put it on.
I carry it — like a mantle,
like a memory my spirit never forgot.

Because long before I was stitched in flesh,
He wove something eternal into me—
something royal.


I walk in purple
because I remember where I came from.
A throne room.
A war room.
A garden.
A scroll sealed with my name
before the world tried to rename me.

I walk in purple
because my bloodline traces back to the breath of God.
And no system, no chain, no title
can remove the ink He wrote me with.


Jesus wore blue.
Truth wrapped in sound.
The Word in flesh.
The Voice that cracked the silence.

I wear purple—
not to compete,
but to complete the cycle.
To carry the echo of His voice
into the spaces where kings forget they’re sons
and sons forget they’re free.


I am not trying to be royal.
I am remembering that I always was.

I am not seeking a crown.
I’m reclaiming one they tried to bury in guilt and survival.

I walk in purple
because I carry presence.
Because I’ve survived fire
and now I burn with something the world can’t buy.


So when I enter the room—
know this:

I’m not here for applause.
I’m not here to fit in.
I’m here to shift.

To declare a new order
under the Ancient of Days.
To walk like a priest
but speak like a storm.
To break the silence
where truth has been muzzled for too long.


Final Word:

“I walk in purple
because Heaven dressed me in destiny.
Because royalty is not a costume—
it’s my call.”

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