Kaila George (20 October 1962 / New Zealand)
HOPE (Its The Light At The End Of The Tunnel)
After all the misery
That one often has
That plagues our lives
We drown all our sorrows
In addictions of life
We slowly pull away
From people who care
And walk alone
Without a care
We fight off imaginary
Monsters of the dark
We feed off of our own
Misery and plight
Then paths we trod
Have sickened our soul
We start to fight back
To regain our soul
Hour after hour
Day after day
We finally see hope
A new light
A new day
Then looking back
From danger you fled
You smile to your self
There's hope in the end
Comments about this poem (HOPE (Its The Light At The End Of The Tunnel) by Kaila George )
PoemHunter.com Updates
-
World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development
celebrated on May 21st every year
-
Your Favorite Poets’ Favorite Books of Poetry
-
Daily Rituals of Famous Authors
Writers seem to be the most prone to unshakeable routines and elaborate superstitions.
-
Incredible Reading Rooms Around the World
Cozy, beautiful places to curl up with a good book...
Top 500 Poems
-
Phenomenal Woman
Maya Angelou
-
The Road Not Taken
Robert Frost
-
Still I Rise
Maya Angelou
-
If You Forget Me
Pablo Neruda
-
Dreams
Langston Hughes
-
Annabel Lee
Edgar Allan Poe
-
If
Rudyard Kipling
-
A Dream Within A Dream
Edgar Allan Poe
-
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Robert Frost
-
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
Maya Angelou
Very true, a dumpened soul's hope is shattered but when your ego fights back hope reappears on the horizon and a new day begins!