Human Truth Poem by Sherif Goda

Human Truth



Don't look at others from a high place
Is it a shame to be so humble? !
We all together one human race
So don't make others from you grumble

Recall once you were in a dark cave
No one knew whoever you would be
On feeling hungry you used to crave
For mom's blood and she gave in glee

You were only a very small slave
Tied to your mom with a blood key
Supplying you with an affection pave
She was merciful, don't you agree? !

Then you came to life with a loud cry
And grew as a bud in a tree
You will pass as a cloud in the sky
And vanish like a bubble in rushing sea

You will sail as adrift leaf with days
That swiftly wave you ups or downs
You won't have a rest in earthly ways
Unless you draw smiles not frowns

Remember you came to life to die
So make your life shine as a star
On your grave so beloved people will cry
Recalling who you were not who you are!

Copyright © sherif goda | Year Posted 2015

Monday, June 13, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life and death
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is about the fact of human life. We will all die. We are nothing but a bud in a tree that will fall and fly away with days or as a bubble in a sea that will vanish quickly. We all shall die so we have to do good deeds.
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