My Wishlist
New Year is now approaching, and here is a little poem that will teach a great moral lesson we need to bear in mind. We say, "Start A New Year. Start A New Life."
Here comes January,
ready to start anew
And now, a new year to face,
but Oh, how the routine grew!
Routine? Yes,
about how darkness roams the earth;
From the usual presidency,
to an ordinary's struggle for worth!
Wishlists and resolutions,
none of them make sense!
For even if you write billion lies you call wishes,
Would it make a difference?
You,
You are not what we want to see!
Look at you, and ask yourself:
What is wrong with me?
"I am a liar, judgmental, aloof,
a hyprocite, a cheater
Everything you could describe,
a perfect like me - a sinner,"
Let us a start a new life,
as the new year will do
for nothing is good enough
for a perfect sinner like you
Our days are provenly crude,
dark, aloof in the past year
So, I say, change is the word
to put in your wishlist, my dear
Oh January, January
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Author's Commentaries: No one and nothing is perfect - and so please do not level yourself as perfect. We are not perfect, I say. Why? - because all of us do sins and mistakes. So what should be in your wishlist? Change.
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