If I will my will to prevail, <br />I'd be lost. For I know that nature <br />Won't take its course. I know that <br />Things fade and people come <br />And go as life goes by. <br />But if fate would notice and hear my cry <br />I would greatly be merry <br />That somehow she has heard my plea. <br />And that is to be with you only. <br /> <br />If I will my will to prevail, <br />I'd be lost. For I am my worst enemy. <br />My dark desires prevails with my purest. <br />I wonder why to know that I am like this. <br />But isn't this part of human nature, eh? <br />Can I be good and bad myself the same time? <br />However, my sincerest prayer to the One above <br />Is the peace to clear my doubts away <br />About my mean self. <br /> <br />If I will my will to prevail, <br />I'd be loose. Tight grip to things so they <br />Can't get away causes them to break. <br />And in the end all I get is grief not safekeeping. <br />Then ask myself the 'what ifs' that leaves me bleak. <br />Afraid, yes, afraid I am. And in cowardice <br />You can cast me a crown. Hence, my only <br />Favor is that you'll give me cane <br />To lean myself when I stop to rest.<br /><br />ana lou<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/uncertainties-10/
