lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2007

Poem by Dexter

In life I’ve drawn inspiration and knowledge,
Had imagination ignited and exciting adventure kindled,
Rudyard Kipling, The conductor of these philosophical visions.

Wisdom shared through poem, “If” an ideal maturity of mind,
To rise above ego, to step aside the fracus,
Established truths adhered, swaying not to fleeting popular whims.

Stringent belief, no demand of outside reinforcement,
To elude lie, deception and despicable grudge.
Strength of discretion to not judge nor gloat.

To neither boast nor defend actions and intelligence,
Equilibrium, unbreakable spirit faces temptation, tragedy and turmoil,
Smiles.

Advice travels from creator to the created, father to son,
Leading by example my father, I still fail to meet,
To be the good man, that which I was blessed with.

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