The Ugly DucklingA Poem by Kristan A. MohammedPieced this together out of old work.Ad astra per aspera, The stars are mine. Luceat lux vestra Let your light shine.
Like the earth, blocks the sun from the emptiness, Like the moon, hides the world from the dark, I’ll confide, beside my open cowardice, Like a dog, guarding you without a bark. Vitanda est improba siren desidia
Underneath, manmade wings, I can see myself. I may fall, like a star, to the neverworld. Take me where, I can hear, the winds blow my name. In the cold, I behold, my own soul. Vitanda est improba siren desidia
This tyranny, I perceive, it devours me. All that cries, without sorrow, is a fool. Broken glass, dried up grass, and melancholy, An ugly fish, travelling, without a school. Vitanda est improba siren desidia
Vitanda est improba siren desidia. Aut viam inveniam aut faciam. Tempus nullus speravit.
Shun the wicked temptress, laziness. Either find a way or make one. Time waits for no one.
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3 Reviews Added on May 1, 2015 Last Updated on May 1, 2015 Tags: hard work. ugly. sorrow. silence AuthorKristan A. MohammedArouca, Caribbean, Trinidad and TobagoAboutI am trying to uncover the enigma of the human emotion through poetry and other forms of writing. I think that the human mind and emotion is quite interesting to i have based my inspirations on it. more..Writing
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