Hark! Be willing to concede;
The acrid rock, infecund soil.
The rapid growth of weed;
Causing men for hours to toil.
The resilient stems;
Bear ligneous base.
Incongruous nature;
Bear residual pace.
Hark! Be willing to recede;
Enrapture of marijuana.
Follow the call of instinct;
Resisting desire and greed.
A man void of principles;
Similar to soil sprouting weed.
Fear the wrath of the Lord;
Lest the soul starts to bleed.
Hark! Be willing to succeed;
The path to achieving goals.
Brace the vigor of raging storm;
Bursting within the fiery soul.
Through the tiniest cracks of hope;
In the absolute concrete.
Shines the promise of tomorrow;
Restraining from defeat.
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I love the idea that tomorrow is concrete…something we can aim to hold onto..and make the most of building ourselves up brick by solid brick
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I had to look up AMBROSIA TRIFIDA. Not a weed I’ve paid much attention to before our poem, but now! I will pay attention to it, as if we should stop trying to decimate our only hope of a future. Thank you!
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much toil is needed to weed out undesirable elements hindering growth but there’s always hope for a better future…nicely captivated Sanaa π
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Ah, though the cracks of hope are tiny, the promise is still alive!
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Life can be difficult trying to control weeds, which frequently manage to break through the toughest of concrete..Their desire to survive and to find a sustainable setting, defies our intentions at times, to eradicate them…References to life and living work well too.
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I like the symbols that intermingle with your words (oh they are word weeds).
A lesson to not be taken lightly – the weeds do make a mess of our lives.
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I like the tiny cracks of hope the best, in this poem…I often marvel at how weeds can find purchase in unforgiving soil and actually survive. Much like the human spirit.
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In spite of the weeds, there’s always some hope. I like your take on this prompt. I also like how you always spread love in your comments. Hope you get tons of it!
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Weeding out the harmful aspects even though they be appearing in the tiniest of cracks, yes we have to do this also
Much love…
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Pushing up through cracks makes for a strong weed. We can’t all be roses.
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Your use of rhyme and repetition is growing ever more confident and skilful.
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Growing where life plants you…Love your expression of how to live.
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Tomorrow brings forth new hope, a new promise π
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Nice use of metaphors and message conveyed beautifully.
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Reminds me of poppies squeezing up through concrete to bloom in surprising places π
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Really interesting imagery. Well written.
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Excellent pattern, and I dig your ending. Reminded me of “The Rose that Grew From the Concrete” by Tupac
Keep ’em coming!
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That last verse will be remembered and voiced by me as a reminder.
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Maybe we need a little bit more like the weeds.. the roses might be beautiful but the dandelion’s vigor might be better for us.
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I have spent all weekend weeding so this poem spoke to me! It is amazing how resilient they are! k.
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Goodness gracious! I think you detest those invaders more than I!
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I love your word choices…..especially in those first two stanzas. Brilliant.
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I am familiar with Ambrosia trifida because of its significance as an allergen that can give rise to severe allergies. A comparison to a noxious man is apt!
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A man void of principles;
Similar to soil sprouting weed.
This is a very interesting analogy.
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Beautiful pace and rhyme π And especially loved that penultimate verse!
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Through the tiniest cracks of hope,
In the absolute concrete
Shines the promise of tomorrow.
And weeds certainly have the knack of doing that! LOL
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What a delicious and hopeful view of a weed. I use the word even though I do not agree with the concept. Nature favours weeds and we pull them out only because they are of no use to us π
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so… keep toiling for effort will be rewarded. I always chuckled when my daughters were enraptured by dandelions and queen anne’s lace… weeds! π
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