Miracle



I have been seeking for a miracle
 To reach the highest pinnacle,
 Not a Debacle,
The curiosity and dubious mind of a youth.
The trembling and unacceptance of weakness
We do not want to believe in impossible things
 Do we remember the stories of our ancestors (Stone age)?
Or Have we forgotten the wake up call of our ancestors?
 That was developed into civilization How fire that was hazardous and life threatening is now a pocketed material that can be used in a proper way
 From the Stone age to the modernized world
The difference made centuries back
 We could all attain to this priceless miracle
Believing that the journey of kilometers ,covered in minutes.
 The world is full of miracles
We are the witness and bearers of this miracle.
We live ,We believe,we ascertain it
This miracle was established to withstand obstacles
A sign that reminds us that we are closer to our victory
Your dubious heart that doesn't believe
Is redeemed from an unforseen trance of doubts
Testify to others
You ought to believe and anticipate
 That makes you grow.

About this poem

This poem is referring to youths that has lost hope because of small failures,they have embarked on life,they forget that winners are people that has refused to become a looser,they need to be reminded that there are times,you need to accept your failure in faith and work towards success believing in a miracle.

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Written on December 07, 2022

Submitted by veran2437 on July 30, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 23

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