Monkey Bars
Imagine a child,
Swinging along,
With one tiny hand,
He bravely holds on.
Reaching forward,
His hand stretches far,
As he proudly grasps,
The next monkey bar.
His hands run roughly,
Against the metal pole,
But he is determined,
To reach his goal.
His little head sweats,
And his face contorts in frustration,
He is incredibly resolute,
To reach his destination
His muscles ache,
He groans quietly in agony,
The sun beats down,
But he keeps at it, as if magically.
Now imagine yourself,
Struggling each day,
Wishing all the misfortune,
Would just go away.
And nothing seems clear,
You still move forward,
And cling to what is dear.
Surely you will succeed,
Keep looking to the future,
Sometimes you fall,
Achievement seems so far,
But just think of the little boy,
And his colored monkey bars.
At times he will fall,
Falling far down
But with innocent perseverance,
He’ll get up off the ground.
So be like the little boy,
Let nothing get in your way,
Very soon you’ll reach your goal,
And enjoy a brighter day!
I love this poem! And the mashal!
ReplyDeleteIt's great!!
May you be able to get to the end of the monkey bars and come out with stronger muscles! Remember, the hard parts of the monkey bars make you stronger...pushing yourself through difficult times will make you a stronger person!!