Unveiling Triumph: Naduni’s Poem That Redefines Victory Like Never Before
Have you ever felt a presence so profound it blurs the lines between reality and memory? This poem captures that elusive whisper—the softest eyes gleaming over water so blue it sings, a haunting blend of joy, sorrow, and that nagging guilt that clutches your chest. It’s as if the mind is a battleground with demons who’ve won more than a few rounds, yet there’s still a desperate plea for guidance, a yearning to rise and TRIUMPH. Reading these verses, I’m struck by how we all wrestle silently with shadows, hoping for a flicker of light to lead us home. Intrigued? Dive deeper into this poignant reflection on struggle and hope.

I see the softest eyes that ever were
On the blue of the singing water
And imagine you are here
When I feel as if you are there
In the blue of the soothing sky
I feel you are here
With me, around me
Above me
The blend of happiness, a tear in my eye
A pain in my chest, the guilt I feel
“Forgive me…” I murmur.
Help me, guide me, show me the path
When my the demons try to control my mind
They have succeeded six times
I can’t lose anymore
Guide me, tell me, advise me
Let me follow you
Let me, in the end,
TRIUMPH
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