Rush Poem by Ragy Sandid

Rush



He rushed across the street
To a fate he had to meet

He rushed to fall in love
When falling is not good from above

He rushed to get a degree
Rushing into things he could not be

He rushed to get a job
Not knowing who he'd rob

He rushed to fill his dreams
Never running out of them, it seems

He rushed to have a child
Before he knew how children are styled

He rushed to a wife that's sure
Will bring happiness like none before

He rushed to a chess-board boss
Who'd make up for his so-called loss

He rushed past the stars every night
He was sure to have them missed out of sight

He rushed to wed, to bed, to be led
To a life everyone said he'd have before he's dead

He rushed to the wilderness to find
The smells of the past he'd left behind

He rushed to seek the promised land
He rushed to things he didn't understand

He rushed then put his rush aside
He cursed at those who rushed his pride

He slowly crossed the road
His toes now count as the story unfolds

Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: rushing
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sister Frances 12 October 2017

Very clevery penned and right at the end he realises you can't rush things :)

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Kumarmani Mahakul 11 October 2017

He rushed across the street to a fate he had to meet. But he rushed into fall in love amazingly. Wisely penned poem is shared here.10

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