A STRIFE

 

A STRIFE






When they point you out,

I know you try to dodge it out,

But I say you must stand it out,

You must try to fight it out.

 

Not by physical strength,

But by the strength of your will,

Don’t let yourself condense,

Sit on a quilt and let them spill.

 

This is the first sign of a long strife,

A Strife to become a pride,

Sometimes it takes more than one’s life,

But you don’t know when there’ll be a change in the tide.

 

Don’t let yourself to breakdown,

Don’t be a clown,

Don’t just bow down or drown,

For you have to reach the crown.

 

 At the start, standing alone will be you,

But there will be enthusiasm and zeal with you,

There will be hope and courage with you,

Also there will be a strong will with you.

 

 Do good to all,

No matter what they say,

You will reap well at fall,

If you don’t go astray.

 

Use your literacy,

To create your own legacy

Fight them out bravely,

To imprint your name on history.

 

You make the decision of your fight,

Just remember to stay electrified.

 

TAHA MOHIUDDIN

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