New and ages



Just like a rushing water
Like a gushing smoke
Without his presence I am nothing
Her container was filled with fear
Trembling, crying, praying for forgiveness
Tears like a rushing ocean
They mocked me because of my mistakes
It is not something small
It is called what it is
Forgive me
Can I be forgiven
After staying away from him for long
What have I done
Disobeying his orders
Without bother
Doing all this things is such a disorder
I tried bringing him back
To go back to that great world
I connect with that world in the spirit
But it has not been so easy
When will I enter into that world again
To enjoy life
Dinning with Joy
Rejoicing with happiness
Smiling with Favour
And swimming in greatness
That is when I call upon him
That Is when I cry to him
That is when I fight with the tempter and overcome
But, if I take this on a serious note
There is something left to quote

About this poem

The poem "New and Ages" is written by Akinmusire iyanuoluwa Grace.It has 31 lines , The poem is about a girl who was bothered and in pain for backsliding and in that pain she has always regretted of leaving christ and the same girl realised her mistakes and decided to turn a new leaf.

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Written on September 04, 2022

Submitted by akinmusire.iyanu15 on October 17, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGHIJFKFLAAMNOJPQREAESSTUU
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 892
Words 183
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 31

Akinmusire Iyanuoluwa Grace

The poem "New and Ages" is written by Akinmusire Iyanuoluwa Grace. She wrote the poem at age 17 .She has passion to write stories,poems and Novels.She lives in Nigeria ,Ogun state with her parent Mr and Mrs Akinmusire and her siblings and was born in Lagos state by .Akinmusire Iyanuoluwa is studying Accountancy in Yaba College technology in Lagos and she is currently in National diploma 1 .She wrote this poem when she had alot of trials and temptations in her higher institution. more…

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