Making Masterpieces by Lazarus Shatipamba

The wonderful thing about the game of life is that winning and losing are only temporary…unless you quit.

Dr. Fred Mills

Do not rush the process, for Windhoek was not built in a day.
Lest you want what you are doing to come out looking very sad-
Hire your patience, and pay him enough to make him want to stay.

You must always allow the winds to blow dry all the wet clay.
So that your final product does not come out like a man mad-
Do not rush the process, for Windhoek was not built in a day.

Do not be in a hurry like the sun on a winter day.
Lest your masterpiece comes out with a frown that looks very glad-
Hire your patience and make sure to pay him so that he will stay.

If you want all your works to be like the silver moon, so gay
That there is no way for them to come out looking mad or sad-
Do not rush the process, for Windhoek was not built in one day.

Do not run around on the ground looking for a clear cut way
To rush the process just cause you’re hungry and in need of bread.
Employ patience and pay him enough that he will want to stay.

If you are a creator and want to construct a masterpiece,
Pay much attention to the masters of old that always said
Not to rush the process, for Windhoek was not built in a day.
To hire your patience and pay him enough that he wants to stay.

© 2020 Lazarus Shatipamba

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