My WishA Poem by Gerry LegisterWishing for the best and leave the restI do not wish to fret on the bed of death For the relief of pain circling my body, Besiege around the gap forcing out breath Making faded strength heirs to eternity.
I do not wish for those shedding tears Be mournful by the seizure of a sudden urge, When fortune favours decline in my affairs, For the soul has many more plagues to purge.
I only wish to find the forgiveness hereafter And the crown of life in which freedom was denied, By friends who came slowly and went quicker Into fame from my association may have find.
All the treasures which make careers wishes Richer bound for best of that better life to live, Doctors and lawyers and the alphabet full phrases, Discover the cure they were trained to give.
As the undisclosed mystery beams towards me The future and its pointless things have taken wings, I wish to be clearer, but that wish I may never see While lips and mouth unto silence clings. © 2015 Gerry Legister |
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Added on November 19, 2015 Last Updated on November 19, 2015 Tags: wishes, thoughts, gratitude, forgiveness AuthorGerry LegisterSheffield , Silver Spring , JamaicaAboutGerry is a gifted poet, who defines the difficulties of life with the simplicity of living by faith, his inspirational writing and artistic rendering has inspired many to find deeper faith in their be.. more..Writing
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