There comes a time when a tale has to be told
As the movement of things not seen
Do not make the same mistake again
As the thoughts are being executed
Use the time wisely
Search the unsearchable
Conquer the impossible
Reach the unreachable
Limit the unlimited
Produce what is not expectable
There comes a time when a dream comes true
As the disbelief shows on their faces
Do not explain yourself
As the love is being received
Use the blessings for a cause
Categories:
expectable, adventure, africa, appreciation, change,
Form: Free verse
Once a man, an elderly
Was in the sunshine begging
His face was dim and dry to see
Unshaven, unappealing
And as I stared he came to me.
Trembling hands reached out to me
As I stood there observing
But I did not feel pity, see,
His ugliness emanating
I wished to, from the old man, flee.
From my hands, it fell in his,
A penny, mere, a penny,
He stared at it and saw it is
The most expectable from me
And wondered to the sky, what bliss!
But then as days went by and by
My heart remembered more
It filled my nights with many sighs
Of guilt for being sore
And to myself, I wondered, “Why?”
But then a friend of mine, I met
Who told me such a story
Of when there was a rich man yet
Who fell to such great misery
And who’s to know his fate he met?
I wondered, why I hadn’t seen
The handsome wealthy man behind
The shaggy clothes and eyes so keen.
Then I went, the fellow, to find,
And smiled at him.. I wasn’t mean.
That little smile was meant to be
A clearly thought apology
For having been so cruelly blind
To how a man can sometimes find
A fate as bad that changes lives!
Categories:
expectable, caregiving, confusion, life, mystery,
Form: Quintain (English)