OVER THE HORIZON
A good morrow carpets itself over the world ,with the magnificent sun shining success and the morning birds tweeting achievements
As I rise my heart beats a new dawn , A feet down and I feel a huge step towards my main goals, A glance at the sky and it shows inspiration.with each strut step I take, I feel refreshed , the feeling of a new born baby clutching to the firm fruit of his mother, knowing that’s where his life holds same I hold on tight to my dreams knowing it holds my future
Man cease to face obstacles, the crux of my dreams I’m ready to face , as I get on the journey of life a zig zag part as expected,pains and many obstacles finding their ways to crush my desires but I know I have to fly over rainbows so no chance for downfall , As I fly a-set,more obstacles on my way , with each I feel like giving up but no! Instead I take the chance to run, I run until I see a glimpse of success, when sweat comes dripping down , it whispers words of downfall to me but woo to its whispers as I continue to jog down my journey, as I moved on I start to get drained out but still I don’t allow my weakness to take over power instead I take the decision to continue walking down the journey of life .
- [ ] As time passes by I find my self crawling down with bruises all over my heart but not even a drop went in vain because right in front of me was the brightest sun shinning over my head and at that Moment I knew that a new dawn rises for me and I’ve gone over the horizons
About this poem
This poem is an inspirational poem which shows or narrates the story of a man going through the journey of life to achieve his dreams while facing obstacles on his way but refuses to give up and then eventually he finds himself at his goals
Written on September 10, 2021
Submitted by Wordslust5 on September 13, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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