The NaPoWriMo prompt for the day asks us to write a poem that prominently features the idea of play. It could be a poem about a sport or game, a poem about people who play (or are playing a game), or even a poem in the form of the rules for a sport or game that you’ve just made up (sort of like Calvinball).
Here are my two cents on this:
Poem: The Game of Life
Let’s play the game of life
In the arena of this world
Where each player has one life
But you can make your rules yourself
Let’s learn our lessons from legends
Who have played with sportsmanship
Let’s acquire some of their qualities
Let’s learn some leadership
Steadiness and endurance
Are the virtues of Roger Federer
Determination and diversity
Dwayne Johnson teaches us
Speed, agility and vision
Are the mascots of Lionel Messi
While persistence and self-motivation
Is talisman of Serena Williams
The fastest man on Earth
Usain Bolt insists “Never Give up”
Leadership, team management and commitment
Are Virat Kohli’s success secrets
“There is no one that can share your responsibility”
Words of intellect from Gary Kasparov
So don’t look around for direction
Just remember to hold your spirits up
This game of life is fun
A maze for few
A challenge for others
An opportunity for some
It’s contingent on the rules
That you apply for your attitude
We all have just one life
And we all can be the winners!
©Vandana Bhasin
Vandana, your poem on the game of life is very inspiring. So many legends, all in 1 poem, is a treat to read.
Thanks dear. Finally decided to write about the biggest game we’re playing 🙂