Attempt Poem by Hannington Mumo

Attempt



Where is the a man who would dare try?
None ever really tried and missed his desired aim;
For life is a battlefield of hope and despair;
A rather whimsical game but tough all the same,
Where the venturesome may always win
Only if they really try!

Where is the woman who may give an attempt?
A mere one, for this is no game of precept
But a journey of twins both hope and faith;
You need not embark with your loads of myth,
Rather mount your horse with optimism plenty
And keep on walking wherever your legs may trudge;
You must not have the comfort of a single penny,
Rather into the ocean of life rather plunge
Though forces oppose and things turn funny.

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