I got to break this big roadblock to my path <br />As I am isolated with these problems <br />I wish they would make a crack in the wall <br />But it continues to stretch out like the Great Wall of China <br />And becoming as tall as the twin towers and empire state building <br />I can’t climb over it with my solutions as they crumbing <br />Under my feet just like my path of being a freeman <br />This wall must be destroy, moved, demolished or eliminated <br />I have to get by or else I might go insane <br />Must I get on my knees and start praying to my god <br />For advice, guidance, savior or just for comfort <br />Breaking this wall of habits and problems won’t be easy <br />But when was Life ever easy for us or any of us we all struggle <br />So I going to use my solution to a solution to make a <br />Ladder to see the horizon I tired of the narrow darkness <br />In my eyes that’s keep me blinded from everything <br />That’s true and real but I tried to be patience and nice <br />But things start to struggle for me, things start to become <br />Shady and foggy as this path of freeman is starting <br />To come in a closing everything start to turn dark as darkness itself <br />Heart pounding as it becomes pitch black but a light appears <br />As a door as it opens and I see my grandparents <br />They help me and whisper in my ear and say fight through <br />The struggle, the pain and the suffering and you will be free <br />After my eyes open…the wall collapses and falls beneath my feet <br />And my path becomes foreseeable and I continue to walk my path with <br />A tear slowly slides my right cheek knowing that the struggle is…over<br /><br />Compton Wright<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/breaking-the-habit/
