So many roads to walk on
So many things to talk on
On which road should I go
On which thing should I speak.
Every road seems to attract
Each word seems to distract
What is right, what is wrong
On which path should I go on.
I was listening a song
Then I heard a ding-dong
I opened the door
There appeared so many roads.
Every road seems to attract
Each word seems to distract
What is right, what is wrong
On which path should I go on.
I’m afraid to walk long
What if I chose something wrong
But I’m ready to face cataclysm
Never I will look back and turn.
Every road seems to attract
Each word seems to distract
What is right, what is wrong
On which path should I go on.
Each word is vital
Every sentence is partial
If you support one side
You don’t need to oppose the other and fight.
Every road seems to attract
Each word seems to distract
What is right, what is wrong
On which path should I go on.
@Abednego Oghenechovwiere Omashone-thanks for going through my poem
I've gone through, and i must say this made a good reading. It has all the flavour of a poem, and particularly, the repetition therein helped to heighten the effectiveness of your message. Bravo!
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I think it is a great message. Every day we have to make so many choices We can do and say so many things, it is our choice. If I think about choices, I often think about the story of Pocahontes, where grandmother Willow said: 'Follow your heart' Another very nice and thought provoking poem, Prachi