WELKIN SISKIN
WE COME THROUGH LIGHT
In the world, vast and prodigious,
He came through Light
To usher me to delight;
Every child comes thus.
He comes through a Guide
to lead his life.
He then goes through spiral
As he ages;
His life is full of joys, and sorrows.
Sorrows go like a length of time
to be misled in his life he forgets Him.
And in the spirals he harrows
To come up as light.
Dancing of the light
Comes up as he ages
Only when in the heart the spark flames;
His life is bitterly tended by the tides.
But with hope alone he moves, his pangs he hides.
FLING
In the order of the day, I take two steps
To not to put my foot in it,
To stand my ground with purity’s depths
To go by long odds: in the order to be fit.
To not be at sea
I stand in my own light;
I take no exception whatever it be.
To take life with open arms to delight
I stand by all through thick and thin
To put my foot down, to cross through all the sins.
Could my life not be in voice,
And times may in sorrow linger,
And if time’s fool could not make my choice
I shall lay down my hands and finger
To stand by with my being
For life is transient, to not stand with fling.
NO HEART CAN UNDO
WHAT IS GONE
No heart can redo what’s gone,
But the mind memorizes;
Shun therefore what’s done
To cross through mind the past hedges.
Redo all that comes as bad omen
And purify thy heart, thy minds,
To shun vices and misfortune yet again
To cross not the virtuous lines.
Undo what can be undone and forget the past
And left those heartaches that screwed your life
To come to terms at last
To evermore in the purity dive.
(C) Welkin Siskin
WELKIN SISKIN
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