Monday, 28 July 2014

The Miracle Born Yesterday

I think it is important that as a poet you exercise your mind with the works of other poets especially those who's works are famous and well-established. 2 years ago I was exposed to a poem called "Born Yesterday" Philip Larkin which was written for Sally Amis. To showcase my admiration for his poem I decided to replicate his style with a Jeneotry twist.
Enjoy.

The Miracle Born Yesterday.


For Every New-Born




 Some will wish you long life and prosperity, but I wish you eternity.
May you live each day on purpose with a purpose to make a difference on this place we call Earth.


I pray each step you take on this turf will mean a step closer for this world to meet change.
Take with both hands a range of opportunities that this place in which you have graced can give to you.


I know your a blessing but God bless you and caress you with further blessings you descendant of great love,
peace and joy.

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