Cracks In Walls 1 Poem by Emeka GOC

Cracks In Walls 1

A Crack on the Wall


Cracks come, deliberate, upon the walls,
Cracks arrive in forms both great and small.
Without appointment, you are disappointed;
Without availability, you won't be appointed.
Most cracks are found in responsible homes,
For responsible people see the flaws in their domes.
Make your family a crackless home.


A crack is found even where there is peace,
Not in debris, but where quiet lives lease.
Responsible land and homeowners share
The community's heavy, common care.
For the strength and structural hold of the family,
There are varied cracks in the walls of families.


Most domestic partnerships are merely cosmetic,
Unlike business partnerships with unregulated trouble,
Caused by shifts that are thermally problematic.
In modern-day marriage, it is still a jungle,
Where minority shareholders are structurally disadvantaged.


There are no patterns to distinguish specifics,
Just harmless, cosmetic cracking—nonspecific.
Do you have a puzzle, a deep-seated concern?
Have you looked at your family as a structural concern?

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
In 'A Crack in the Wall, This poem is an extended metaphor that uses the physical language of home construction and building maintenance to explore the fragility, legal structures, and emotional realities of modern marriages and domestic partnerships ' Emeka GOC returns to his signature technique of blending technical, architectural, and corporate vocabulary to analyze deeply human problems. In this piece, he treats the breakdown of the modern family and marriage as a structural engineering failure.The 'crack in the wall' serves as an extended metaphor for the silent, thermal, and systemic stresses that tear households apart behind a beautiful facade..Do not take your issues outside and broadcast them because, you might be talking to the wrong people. Someone who is praying to be where you are already
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