By Kestrel Quiambao
It's okay, it's alright I can survive this endless strife Living all this life with all the fight A beginning, a start of a new life. Sitting in a rock beside a green pepper plant Everyday the sunlight strikes my skin Breathing air and water as what I want Jumping one feet high just to win. It's okay, it's alright I'll sow the seeds of the future Painting the wall with black and white For the beginning of a new culture I don't suppose you know That my life's not complete I keep on searching, from high to low And I don't suppose you can compete -This poem explains the blankness the future can bring, nobody has a clear idea on the way the future will be shaped. There are many different articles. Poems and media produced entertainment depicting the future. It's all useful because it’s based on many different ideas and feeling of our unknown future, the poem above shows the vision though the eyes of a girl with an open mind. Her use of relating the future to black and white gives you a feeling of unfamiliar thoughts about the future. Both colors stand for information. I would say this poem could relate to how most humans feel; living life everyday creating a future for you is significant. The poem views life for the future as a growing idea in minds of those who live, her choice of using word choice like plant and seed supports that. The future should be revealed to everyone when the time comes. What the poem shows is how much time is taken to create positive ideas to a future where everything Is normal |
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