Early in the morning you wake up
Staring at our faces with love all in wrap
You prepare the food and the other stuff
Waiting for Your children to open eyes to see your love
You extend your hands though it could be tiring
Exhaustion doesn’t prevent you in presenting your unconditional compassion
Some of Your children refuse to acknowledge, that the affection you’ve shown is genuine
They pledged how paradoxical it was to be associated with you, it is a mere imagination
You lean your ears to them; they don’t want to speak to you
You see things incomparable, unmatched and without equal,
that they have turned back unto you, the agony is endless
You want to hide your face, but you did not…you are waiting in vain
This affection is such an irony, from birth to death bed
You don’t want to stop; despite they gave reasons for you to end your devotion
Laughable; absolute love is no far from helplessness
They mock, I cry, because I am helpless now, my ears are bleeding from their giggles
People will think what I’m writing
Just to show you, your endless love will never be in vain
Give me the food please, embrace me when I wake up I beg you
May I see your face? Will you hear me out? Please take a look at me and all my inequities.
With all my heart I will join you as a laughing stock...
Comments
Hehe, malagaiyng pagdating. You are always welcome Risty!
@Sir Dara, you don't know how much this "God bless you" means to me. this was the most beautiful phrase for today, especially from someone.
Walang anu man Risty. Hindi ko alam pero salamat! It's an old song, I used to like. God bless you, too,
Hello, Sir Dara, I'm not familiar with that song, but I searched about and it opposed of what I want to describe in this poem, to be honest, this is just a random thoughts of mine this day. Out of exhaustion from last night I came up with this incoherent line of words...
as my response to your question, it was in vain for others, because they refused to admit the fact. They have rejected the whole idea of it... thanks for dropping by Sir Dara. as always God bless
Bakit walang kabuluhan, Risty Aven? By the way, your lines remind me of that song, You Are So Vain by Carly Simon. Thanks for sharing.