Ambitions Poem by John Chizoba Vincent

Ambitions



i will stand like an iron peg,
driven into the frozen ground, immovable,
Confront my fear and wear courage like a shield
Round my head.
Dislike my self and image in the face of the world.
My ambition is to fight the tyrants.
In their cruel kindness to the masses
I wait for no angel to revolt.
I do not crave for mercy upon them,
they have done us no good.
They have betrayed us and we cover our shame with grasses.
In them lies our strengths and voices,
I will go to them like i desire to climb mount Everest.
I am determined to clear them all.
My ambitions is to see to the happiness of my people,
to redeem them all to freedom.
My persistent is what money is to man.
I will never relent in all my dealing.
I desire to be successful to serve my people
as a follower not as a selfish leader.

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