Astray Poem by Renegade Poetry

Astray



And even though the pen is mightier than the sword,
I seem to have lost my presence in a grieving combat,
Valuing the occupancy of idle prayers contoured,
Less the guilt of maturing through a cluster of dirty facts.
The world finds me sundry rationales to scream this pain,
Diversifying my wisdom with that of teary remains,
Bickering the thought of justified emancipation
While poetry seems my choice of venom, though hardly sustained,
But just when I approach the closest line of victory
Memories of inane sorrow, these lanes of tomorrow find me astray.

More than a bloody design, I’m the obligation of teary flow,
Scripting this narration across walls of empty vocations,
Patronizing my guilt through aisles of surrendered shadows,
Yet still not found within the satisfaction of dreary locations;
My worst nightmare seems to be this occupation I pursue,
Crying paths towards freedom, and still no escape…
If patience is a nourishment of tears, the Lord must identify truths
That retaliate intentions hallucinating as the pretence of faith,
For where a tale of occult visions begin,
Words of poetic exercise, a world composed of lies finds me astray.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Wahab Abdul 14 January 2012

nice poem...i like it.....full of wisdom ...thanks for sharing..please read my poems a few

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Dave Walker 14 January 2012

A great poem, really liked it, a great write. May i invite you to read my new poem called, Human Right.

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