Mystery Poem by Oluwatosin Thomas

Mystery



I
Of what exactly do we expect to hear in the world of silence?
What do we expect to see in the light of despair?
In a world of crippled minds,
What is expected to be found in the darkness of hope?
II
Leading the world of man into perilous haven,
When we premised our pleasure in the openness of shame
Who search for truth with unseen veil of deceit,
And our pain is skilled in the fogs of peace.
III
Is this fate or faith?
Fate of Man's ignorance?
Or is this the effect of the fall of the first man?
Faith of Man's misguidance?
When faith scolds the good people,
And fate applauds the evil ones.
IV
Should we say Eden is a cursed land?
Perhaps, Goshen would have been a better prospect!
Or the serpent lured them to wrong counsel?
Or the tree itself is the root of all evil!
V
Should we say it's a life of misguidance or a rife of ignorance?
Which ever, life continues!
As life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced.
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THOMAS OLUWATOSIN
©Fearless Lines

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