To be humble and seek no advantage.
To accept what there is to face.
Never take what’s not freely given.
Then have a life free from shame and disgrace.
To be able to sleep the sleep of the innocent.
To live a free life without any fault.
You can listen to the words of the accuser,
Then be the one who leads the assault.
Fight only for what you believe in.
Manage the frail with mercy and care.
You must accept there will be limitations,
But your heart with your soul you can lay bare.
Be aware of the inevitability of defeat.
If so, look your conqueror squarely in the eye.
Courage alone may not win every battle,
But being brave will leave you nothing to justify.
Remember to show dignity at all time
And be honourable to all you meet.
Seek for nothing that is not purely virtuous,
Nor weave a web full of evil deceit.
You may have to face illness as your destroyer,
This could mean you are frustrated with today’s delays.
If you are you must temper rage with moderation,
Simply accept your demise, and then the people you’ll amaze.
In the end, you may be alone with only your conscience,
But as you spoke the truth and never did you lie,
You can be strong as God passes down his sentence
And welcome death without one single sigh.
© 2022, Daniel Kemp All rights reserved
To be humble and seek no advantage.
To accept what there is to face.
Never take what’s not freely given.
Then have a life free from shame and disgrace.
To be able to sleep the sleep of the innocent.
To live a free life without any fault.
You can listen to the words of the accuser,
Then be the one who leads the assault.
Fight only for what you believe in.
Manage the frail with mercy and care.
You must accept there will be limitations,
But your heart with your soul you can lay bare.
Be aware of the inevitability of defeat.
If so, look your conqueror squarely in the eye.
Courage alone may not win every battle,
But being brave will leave you nothing to justify.
Remember to show dignity at all time
And be honourable to all you meet.
Seek for nothing that is not purely virtuous,
Nor weave a web full of evil deceit.
You may have to face illness as your destroyer,
This could mean you are frustrated with today’s delays.
If you are you must temper rage with moderation,
Simply accept your demise, and then the people you’ll amaze.
In the end, you may be alone with only your conscience,
But as you spoke the truth and never did you lie,
You can be strong as God passes down his sentence
And welcome death without one single sigh.
© 2022, Daniel Kemp All rights reserved
How beautiful and inspiring Daniel.
That’s kind, Cindy, thank you. I just looked at your post on Macaws, I thought that was a beautiful bird.
Hi Danny, this is wonderful. It reminds me of IF by Rudyard Kipling. A favourite poem of mine.
High praise indeed.