Perfect moment

Taiwo Ifeoluwa 2005 (Ado ekiti)



Perfect moment

Do not wait for the perfect time
Do not wait for the better moment
Take the time and make it perfect
Take the moment and make it better

When you keep waiting for the perfect time
When you keep looking forward to the perfect moment
You will surely keep waiting
But when you take the moment and turn it around the first time and you failed
That's a proof you're trying.

Mistakes are proof you're trying
When you keep trying
You'll get the perfect a d best time all by yourself without waiting and that's by hardwork

The time is the inevitable progression into the future
With the passing of present and past events
Time waits for nobody

Tides is like a sea level which changes direction any time any moment
Tides wait for no man
It's like working into or walking out of a river
By drifting with the tide,and anchoring when it becomes adverse

It's better we all work at either a bad time or an average moment
By so doing we'll all get the perfect moment
A man who works tirelessly and a man who sleeps in his house during the rainy season
After  the rainy season is gone the last man who thinks that,this the best to start working
Unlike the hardworking man who worked tirelessly

The lazy man then planted his crop lazily which grew bad
The hardworking man then sleeps and eats in his house enjoying the fruit of his labor because he worked,he wasn't concerned if the rain wrenched  him or not,he took the time and made it perfect
Unlike the lazy man who was waiting for the perfect time but the perfect time turned out to be bad
So take your time and make it perfect!!!!!!

About this poem

All about life and time

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Written on July 31, 2022

Submitted by Im1815911 on July 31, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCD ABEXE EEX DXF BXDX BBXEF GCGC
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,601
Words 317
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 4, 5, 3, 3, 4, 5, 4

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