Gloominess

Gloominess

A Poem by Kay Salisu Titilola
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I wobbled down the streets,
On the way of gloominess.
My mind wandered in zeal,
But couldn't find a rest.
Time by time I waned,
And struggled with hopelessness.
While my eyes was tainted,
With some blinding darkness

I smile at my pain,
And kept walking my way.
Hoping that someday,
My life will make a change.
I walked but never stop,
Though felt I'm ever stuck,
But eagerly my mind await,
Waiting for light to come.

After falling a million times,
I learned to walk blindingly,
Striving without a might,
I felt I'm getting energy.
So sooner than later,
I saw a door through the darkness,
A door that leads to light,
Light at the end of the tunnel.

© 2019 Kay Salisu Titilola


Author's Note

Kay Salisu Titilola
This is just an Imaginary life that I think we can learn from.
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A lovely poem Kay of perseverance through difficulty. Through all the gloom you stuck there with it, in the hope that eventually you would see some light and eventually you were rewarded. Nicely composed and will be relatable to readers. All good wishes.

Chris

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kay Salisu Titilola

5 Years Ago

Thank you very much for this review, Chris.
I really appreciate it a lot.
Life through.. read more
Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

How right you are Kay.



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Sometimes a long poem about gloominess can be a drudge to read, but this one has two things that keep it from feeling heavy. First, the narrator is not only depicting the gloom he/she feels, but also this is a message about persevering . . . picking oneself up over & over, if that's what it takes . . . & many times it does take many attempts before we pull ourselves from the rut. Secondly, I love that this ends on a note of success . . . at least for the moment, a reprieve from the gloom (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kay Salisu Titilola

5 Years Ago

Thank you, Margie.
This review is remarkable, thoughtful and great.
What a juxtaposition of feelings to sense that you are stuck yet somehow never staying still. There is a feeling of sheer exhaustion and fatigue in the first verse. I was so happy to see the light at the end of the tunnel, that eventually our protagonist sees a path. I enjoyed this piece.
Best, Laura

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kay Salisu Titilola

5 Years Ago

Thank you Laura.
You have such an awesome insight.
when we seek to see beauty it is there for the taking it is an act participative:) Lots of things in life love to abstract and obscure it but it is always around just got to keep looking/walking:)

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kay Salisu Titilola

5 Years Ago

Exactly!
Thank you very much for this. That is what life really is.
A lovely poem Kay of perseverance through difficulty. Through all the gloom you stuck there with it, in the hope that eventually you would see some light and eventually you were rewarded. Nicely composed and will be relatable to readers. All good wishes.

Chris

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kay Salisu Titilola

5 Years Ago

Thank you very much for this review, Chris.
I really appreciate it a lot.
Life through.. read more
Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

How right you are Kay.

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Added on June 27, 2019
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Kay Salisu Titilola
Kay Salisu Titilola

Ijebu ode, Ijebu ode, Nigeria



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Just trying to reveal to the world about my point of view about life. What I think life is and How I think we can overcome. Through my experience and challenges in life, I've been able to figure ou.. more..

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