Pain unsettled

Stephen jnr Zaba 2004 (Bindura)



The fragile fragrance of isolation scare your *ambitions*  away
All the build in *dreams* are shaken like the impact of a 7.8 earthquake magnitude
In the wilderness your thoughts wonder where to find the oesis
Solely only your heart has the burning fuse that seemingly is fading
They is an *endangered*  feeling of failure Everytime you try
Even the dark cloud over your head tells , lightning and thunder will *toast*  you right there
Sometimes you look for hope in the name of affection that is romance
Sadly it ends in betrayal heart torn in thousands of pieces that *ache*  never goes away
Life gets tough for you ,it's imaginery impossible to find the word possible in your head
Well that can be changed
But wait *mother*  and father are not there
Look they left you at a young tender age
This cripples your *fragile*  emotions
broken into fine pieces of dust
You think life is a game ok so roll the dice
Shooting high those waves reach your ears you have lost then what
Sabotaged by your past life then your life treats you unfairly everything out to be *fake*
In your eyes they is rage , everything seem to be blank so what's *next*
Tell us what's *next*

Talesofthe-lonebird
##lone walker
##steph de poet
@Musona productions
 
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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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