Human Spirit

The Struggler

A blizzard, a mighty storm!

Against all odds, a Struggler born,

Wounded, beaten, and defeated

Unbroken — his soul never yielded!

His breathing heavy, his head hung low

“No surrender — that is all I know!”

His legs may quiver, his bones may shake

But never a whimper, not even a quake!

Slogging through an icy hell,

What a tale he would tell

To those in the sun, far from danger,

Learn from the struggle of this lone Stranger!

The spirit of Icarus, daring to try!

Carries this Stranger, soaring so high!

Matters not how far or near,

Death of cowardice, the murder of fear!

To struggle, to try, the will to act

Inspires others — a lasting impact!

Who better to show the way

Than A man in total dismay,

Refusing to fall, refusing to cry

Showing Humanity how far they can fly.

  • Author: Struggler (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 27th, 2024 04:57
  • Comment from author about the poem: How far can humanity go? How much can our souls bend?
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • TobaniNataiella

    A cleverly written poem, very enjoyable



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