Friday, May 8, 2015

They drop their modest heads

natural disaster documentary They drop their modest heads,

what's more, offer a last dim criticizing

refrain.

What's more, in their prominent personalities

their genuine compassion is so unfortunately

uncovered.

Yet, don't sit;

What's more, for God's sake

don't you stew.

Look there!

Yes, look there my absurd companions ...

For there is nothing you can ever truly do.

Lift your hearts upward!

Yes, upward.

Lift them upward,

what's more, forward

To the Lord.

Maybe a standout amongst the most freeing highlights of English verse is the opportunity to be gotten in the joy and mood of the composed word.

In this specific case, my sonnet, " A Killer Tsunami Wave" may delineate how a customary writer may permit himself to comprehend the profundities of human sadness before offering an otherworldly answer for an intense human issue.

Surely nobody is more insusceptible to the fanciful changes of time than you. In any case, concerning the unusual strengths of destiny and fate, none of us may markdown the capable variables that may encroach upon the delicate way of our every day presence.

Restricted of adjusting to the flimsiness of human life may be an unassuming admission to the immense purposelessness of our own difficulty. It might likewise be genuine that by recognizing our human shortcomings, we may increase more quality than we could have ever thought conceivable. It is without a doubt genuine that such an understanding may furnish us with genuine sustenance, regardless of how transient and problematic it might be.

Gerald Marchewka is an American independent author presently living in Bangkok, Thailand. He is showing English discussion at Chetupon Commercial College.

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