Who Shall I Fear Poem by Karen Lee

Who Shall I Fear



I took the first step which all journey began to face the unknown in a dreadful land.
I wait for my love to join me there; a journey to the unknown he refused to made a fool. But who knows what tomorrow may bring, a hopeful optimist I continue to trod along. I've see rich oppress the poor. The naive surrender their power to the learned. The wolf devour the weaklings. The snobs nose point to the heavens, and I wonder could they step on a hem and fall in the end. Oh no, should I not say that! Keep fooling yourself that I'll join with them. I would prefer give my life than steal from another to gain myself plantations of robbers. Am I to join in the oppression of my mothers, my fathers, sisters, brothers and friends. Really, who would I be then? A quailing  trolled without a mind of its own? I'm who I am. I'm Strenght, I've power, I've love for another and I'll not surrender in this armageddon. Though my love posses fear, I'll go on fight this battle because I'm not alone, I've strenght in High places that will keep me going and stay true to the end! Zion I am!

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