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The Journey to Success

I climbed slowly,

slowly on the mount of aspirations,

On        succint        savoury        dreams,

As i see the success peaking from thousand miles above.

 

I grip the cold stone

tighter, harder,

My passion,

my hardwork,

As i swiftly float

from    the   ground.

 

Snowy

zephyrs

of laze and evil,

Reign against me,

trying to break my hold.

Yet the fire of my

determination,

Still burns

within.

 

My thick woolen

coat hugs me tight,

My faith, my values,

Protecting me from

the blizzards of

jealousy, vile,

As i wind

my way

upwards.

 

A glance

backwards,

And the horrid past knocks

on the veins of my sullen heart,

Yet this soul will give up

no more.

 

The weary body,

driven by heraculous force,

through the steep slopes of time,

Against enormous storms and stints,

With an armour of patience,

Finds itself on dome of

success.

 

Ah!

fleeting

moments

of unscathed bliss,

Enamour for success,

And it's sweet sweet honey.

That slowly melts in my heart,

On top of the mountain,

Where everything is

freezing.

 

From

the top,

the hardwork,

the giant path looks small,

As the heart prepares to climb,

Another                              mountain.

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Written by
MahnoorKamran
F
Published
May 14, 2017
Lines·Words
57·188
Notes

No goal is small. No dream is small. And neither the sacrifice and hard work involved to attain them. And dreams come in all shapes and flavours, just like the paragraphs of this poem!

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#hardwork#dreams#patience#sweet#success#hobey#life#preservence
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