Dreams and fate

Stephen jnr Zaba 2004 (Bindura)



Dreams and fate

Is it okay to feel this way
To feel like I'm drowning in my own dreams and fate
My own dreams and fate that will destroy my life and fame
My life and fame can never match my dreams and fate
That I'm sure of because of my dreams I haven't met
It feels like a mission possible but I don't care
Not all dreams are meant to come true ,it is rare
Even if you were to cheat destiny still life won't be fair
Is ok to feel this way , wait I have to focus on my aim
To be a poet and the best
Now is the time to leave behind and aboard the success train
My dreams I'm coming stay put
Already I'm fade up with this pain
I know without pain I won't gain
Now I boost my confidence and seek what is important
The sky is the limit the motto of my life


Lone Walker

About this poem

We all have dreams and it takes hard work to make them come true

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Written on December 23, 2021

Submitted by Loner on December 23, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme A XABAXCCCBXDXDDXX
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 783
Words 181
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 16

Stephen jnr Zaba

Stephen jnr Zaba also known as Lone Walker is a poet whose poetry was inspired by lyrical content from the late rapper juice wrld .He started writing at the age of 13 , in his first year at high school.His poetry is more on depression, anxiety, broken hearts,politics and general events of life .On YouTube his work is found on xaba wrld poems. more…

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