We All Have Faults Poem by Okoronkwo Jonathan Jackson

We All Have Faults



The dark side of me you always see
So you shout and scold me.
You failed to realize one thing
Which is so certain...
We all have fault.

Though a perfectionist
You might be indeed
Let me drop down a true gist
The world has no record of such a deed
For even he in man's form took a fault.

Do not look at me that way
I am me... Yes... Buh I can change still
You want it so fast that you cast me away
At a little mistake of which good I can't steal
Yet you forget we all have fault.

My life is gentle buh you want it hard
When I get to it you say I am too hard
You refuse me you to be heard
And when through I get good or bad
Never satisfied you forget we all have fault

Hear me to be heard... A synergy
Your strength to mine the prodigy
Do not zap my energy
All because you want me your style
Forgetting I can't stick to your tile
For we all have fault.

We are two world apart
Yours and mine... Differently we play a part
Your strength to mine and your wisdom so, that
A better world be made.
Understand me and be not misled
You cannot please everybody
Because we all have fault.

If I please you not, why give me the bait?
If I meet not your taste why the feat of fate?
You get the best of work when you appreciate
Buh depreciate
When you refuse to encourage.

No man was made perfect
For we lost it out when he failed
In his image we came
And through the image,
We all came to have fault
And by this fault we meet the grave
Save when we see through ourselves
And appreciate ourselves
For in so...
We appreciate others.

We All Have Faults
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: appreciation
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