The Pillar Poem by Wilson Tinotenda Waison

The Pillar



All worries brought to you
Clench tight to the revealed truth
Conceal all the cravings
For the burden so daring a glee
Now the pole restores that entire
Delinquent as today and tomorrow
You ore it a resolution
Murmurs cease being supernatural
Triadic resembles change only for
The better, cry no more a river
For tis now a bliss in occurrence
Trust built on the stake

Sorrow thwarted to cement
The jovial frame of minds
Laid by circumstances for the day
Graced the odd with the shooting star
Desires brought to reality, credits
Be drawn to the stake so resilient
In merry or anarchy, whose embrace
Is so warm which restored
The strained trust
For sure cry no more a river
For the stake gave us the zeal
To rekindle the flames of trepidation.

The Pillar
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: struggle
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Wilson Tinotenda Waison

Wilson Tinotenda Waison

St. Mary's clinic, Chitungwiza Harare Zimbabwe
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