Manifestation of the Faith




Have you ever wondered about the sense of your life,
And what is that thing that keeps your drive?
What's that thing that you can fell but can't see,
And what is that thing that makes you feel free?

You are wondering now, "Is this love?",
I'll tell you, "you're close but is one idea above".
You'll ask me then, "Is it about my friends?",
Hmm, you are close again, but it has deeper sense.
You'll shout loudly, "It must be the money?"
But you've never been more away from it, honey.

I dare you now, set yourself on fire,
And then you will feel my desire.
I'm writing this words by my inspiration,
And my mission is to touch your imagination.
I want to remind you what a powerful weapon you have in your heart,
Because this is the way I create my art.

This is not just a poem, it is a manifestation of the Faith,
And what remarkable deeds, it can create.
The Faith is the source of your motivation,
And keep you away from any frustration.

The Faith of one can change his life,
The Faith of few can defeat a strife,
The Faith of many can lead them to reward,
The Faith of one nation can change the world!

Our history is full of Faith,
So many battles, so many conquests, I can state.
Achilles, Ghandi, Jesus, Joan of Arc,
In our life they have've made the gratest mark.
Facing the enemy they've never been afraidBecause of their courage, bravery and Faith.

Sweat on his face, flames in his eyes,
He fights to the end, and can't be surprised.
Determined spirit, vigorous soul,
He feels the victory and has all the control.
He knows when to stop, he knows when to start.
This is the man with a Faith in his heart.

Tell me at the end,
What is that common thing among Ceaser, Napoleon, Joan of Arc, and Alexander the Great?
I think you already know it, this is the FAITH!
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Submitted on July 10, 2016

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AXBB CCXXBB DDEEFF GHEE AAXX GHIIG XXJJFF XHG
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,728
Words 340
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 6, 6, 4, 4, 5, 6, 3

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