Fear And The Race To Overcome Poem by Alison Mujati

Fear And The Race To Overcome



Fear, the race to overcome

My heart in clutches
Soul depicting a snitch in the jungle of the world.
Mice traps all over
Ravenous hawks hovering daily
Anticipating my life as prey
In nonappearance, cats play the game
Timid and resultantly seek escape routes.
Everyday, anywhere the urge of being careful
One err big or small,
Carelessness, I grasp termination.
Only a trial of fortune attaches a day of living.
And I call it overcome.

In warfare, battles are fought
Blood-curdling screams are all over.
The smell of death pollutes the air
One sad news after the other,
People passing on like they are not destined to live.
Brethren and folks,
No shimmer of hope in glimpse to hang upon
With every night bringing evil and mingling life with dead spirits.
I am one of the deceased though not.
Forget not what you are and compare not to others.
Live like everyday, believe in survival and you will.
Comparisons kill identities and breed unfeeling of faith.
Achievers conquered fear and reached destinies.

And there is a rumour trending about few passingMN
The rest could not make it to a stand up
Hope fades with negative words,
But a mind that believes builds own success just like the few.
Put yourself among the elite and build a champion in yourself.
Lose no sleep in failure,
There is always second chances even if you fall.
Try again, the attempt will run the world.
Belief breeds champions,
Lost hopelabel failure.
Rise up boy and conquer. P

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