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Michael LoMonaco
Poems
Apr 2017
Misery before Happiness
Questioning the rationality through agony,
Considering the exam an act of barbarism.
The quest determines individual character,
Examining morality during torturous times.
Answering to a higher power with bafflement,
Not understanding God’s plan when scars are inflicted.
We can doubt the unknown by hating the riddle,
But must realize that misery is the first course.
Never knowing when the track will steer into hope,
But people have to solve the puzzle through grace.
Even though God’s intention with happiness is confusing,
The concept that’s clear is there no easy road to God.
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Michael LoMonaco
35/M/New York City
(35/M/New York City)
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