My Worries Knows Not Poem by Raymond Anyanwu

My Worries Knows Not



The nwipere bird above my head
Its eyes farther sees
Where my greatly fails
Freedom it rightly claims
my worries knows not
I must stand on the roof
To perceive life as it does
My dream would hurl into reality
High I would fly
Into the deep of dark
My arms stretched
Voyage towered
Attaining the echelons of liberty
And the mantle of life’s wind
Cutting the rims of our minds
How jagged the edges
Tearing at soul's perpetual conquests
Can the soul ever be free?

As nwipere bird fly above me
Seeing where my sight fails
Appearing liberal,
For my worries it knows not

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