We are all sinners



WE ARE ALL SINNERS

Human beings are weak
Weak like the inward body of a banana.
Living a daily life
Overflowing with sins and cheating,
Killings and betrayal,
Cheating and fornicatating
Like Satan himself.
Human beings are frail
Frail in some point
that why we are human.
Human beings are truthful.
Sometimes, truthful when it gainful
Truthful, when it touches the interior side
And sometimes because it a habit to be truthful.
Since that what simply matters through day to day existence.
He who sin and ask the lord for forgiveness,
Is better than sinning and not repenting to the lord.
No man should feel weak
for asking forgiveness from the Almighty
Likewise, no man should commit sins
like the everyday food of a man
For we are all sinners in our everyday presence.

About this poem

The poem talks about how human beings sin in everyday life. It also talks about how mankind should always seek forgiveness from the Lord Almighty ALLAH. It also encourage mankind to always treat people nicely and forgive one another. Lastly it encourages mankind to less the high rate of atrocities and never feel weak to seek for forgiveness.

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Written on September 09, 2022

Submitted by tahirrabiumusa66 on September 09, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme X AXXXBAXXXXBBXBCXXAXXXC
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 771
Words 146
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 22

Tahir Rabiu Musa

Tahir Rabiu Musa is a writer and a student of mass communication. He writes poems, feature stories, and news stories. As an emerging journalist, he loves to get involved in in-depth stories and publications.  more…

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