Often Wrong Poem by Prof Niamat Ali Murtazai

Often Wrong

Rating: 4.8


I at once lose temper and go to rage
For the satisfaction of doubtful heart
By tearing from life 's book a peaceful page
Taking fire in mouth I want to play my part.

I feel that they deceive me cunningly
This feeling fills my heart up to the brim
At once I am devoid of bliss heavenly
All bright beams of thought become dark and dim.

Often I come to know that my belief was wrong
And to the extent of shameful action
I was giving music to a false song
And feel I can never reach perfection.

May I get a mirror of watching doubts
That may tell what is right, what is wrong
And my conscience never to itself shout
With full peace may I sing life's sweet song.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 09 January 2016

May I get a mirror of watching doubts That may tell what is right, what is wrong And my conscience never to itself shout With full peace may I sing life's sweet song. Yes life is a sweet song. it all depends how we take it. Our approach to life and how we accept life's problems is very important. thank you for your vision. tony

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Niamat Ali Murtazai 09 January 2016

Thanks a lot Dr Tony for your precious remarks.

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Howard Savage 08 January 2016

Great poem of reflections.

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Niamat Ali Murtazai 08 January 2016

Thanks Howard.

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Mehreen Tahir 12 November 2010

Admitting one's faults is the biggest step...the first one to becoming a better person!

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Ivor Hogg 09 November 2010

to know ones faults and admit to them is a virtue many never attain

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