Fall and rise are part of life, few give up yet some learn and stand tall...
Downfall
All
dream-destinies for a better tomorrow
Turn
ideas into reality, huge loans they borrow
Troubles
knock everyone’s door, you’re not alone
Look
around, feel unheard cries; World…full of sorrow
When
success comes and hits life everyone
is utterly on different skies even
those whom we never knew, are close Time
seems frozen, life turns as a beautiful red rose
Life
can throw you in smoldering hell all
the doors clogged, no path left to dwell Sitting
petrified, bitter memories with prosaic soul world tarnished,
money vanished, no one to propel
Deep,
dark thoughts running in our minds Sometimes
find a way to abolish your soul To the
misery stuck on you, nothing left for fight Was
this the reason we touched opulent heights
Everyone
hates, blame, curses, enjoy abusing you Even
your own self in its own way, is annoyed too Magic
of life is going back in time, watching movies Often
sad, some fun and few packed with glories
How
can the world disregard, wondrous histories we made
myriad lives we touched, flaming sun we
provided shades We
only thought to make the world better place Now
they look at us with abhorrence, our hard work has fade
Yesterday
squandering millions, today not a single penny damn
felt blessed with her presence, first one left was Jenny Tensions
start pummeling brain, merely luxury left was smoking
Lifestyle revolutionized so swiftly, strange
mystery left provoking
99% of
life is painted with poignant tales 1% of
life brings us magic of feeling ecstatic consider
failure God’s wish, accept without malice Downfall
an eradicator, its life's we’ve to gracefully face
Destiny is not a fickle thing... What is weak is man's ability to understand it. We can lose ourselves, stepping backwards into the rapid-moving river of fate, and be lashed by emotions on the way, and then drown in circumstances beyond our control. But despite this, there's value in human determination. You've touched on many things in this poem, friend, but these themes are what stood out for me. Keep writing.
Posted 10 Years Ago
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10 Years Ago
Thank you Landred, I love your depth insight and words of your wisdom means allot for me.
When success comes and hits life
everyone is utterly on different skies
even those whom we never knew, are close
Time seems frozen, life turns as a beautiful red rose
I really liked this part - it really resonated with me -
Wow that about summed up how the world is going right now. I totally agree with that minus a point or two but I believe that we are a falling people with disaster knocking down our doorsteps and invading our freedom. Those books we read about a corrupt government is coming true. Divergent and Hunger Games just might be our doom. I sure hope we all know how to run fast. This was well written and flowed so beautifully!
I loved hearing someone else say, "They love to be alone to think," this fits me perfectly - As to your poem "Downfall" - I agree with this totally, the writer is expressing life in general and many times we're on top and then we suddenly find ourselves out in the "cold." Your voice in this poem allows a reader to know the sincerity for which you are speaking - life doesn't offer a permanent pot of gold - in life we all suffer hardships but the greatest of it all is to succeed after the fall. God didn't promise everything to be perfect in a human life, hardships equal rewards./BKSmith
I love the emotion in this poem. It gives some credence to the quote 'today's blessing is tomorrow's torment'. Though, a bit pessimistic, I was impressed with the words you used--tomorrow, borrow, sorrow. Good usage. I'm not a poet, but I do love to read it. :)
The most hard-hitting thing about this poem is the wreckage it causes amongst my own perceptions and my own romanticism and the childish perceptions we carry with us into a more mature and logical stage in life. What you face in this poem is a hard thing to acknowledge - full of a dark cynicism and a distasteful truth. It is one, however, that we need to face. It is an important truth. The lines that really hit me the hardest were:
Sitting petrified, bitter memories with prosaic soul
world tarnished, money vanished, no one to propel
These lines, for me, convey the hardest thing you touched on. The isolation, resentment and agony of humanity. It was a hard thing to read, it's true. It's a truth you shouldn't tell children - but it's the truth, and you told it beautifully.
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