Fame abounds on the humble
Like fire on light ice
It makes the ice so hot
Parched throats fear to touch
But those feeling the cold weather
Get to use the hot water for coffee or tea
Neglecting the thoughts of its original state
Many might have loved to sip it
It might have wanted to quench thirst
Which kills faster than cold
In quenching the cold,
The heart of the cold water
Crying in the hotness turns cold
Then annoyed, then ruthless
And starts tearing itself bit by bit
Until it comes back to normalcy
Only to realize that its initial environs
Eliminated its existence
When the wings of fame took it
So it hangs no where
Until it evaporates
Then fame becomes shame.
Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia © 2014
This poem is dedicated to people who attain fame and are exploited, only to self destruct hoping to get into their original places. They tend to realise too late that fame takes their authenticity and so they can never fit in their original places. So ice is symbolic of their original state, and the hotness is when they attain fame.

2 replies on “WHEN FAME TURNS SHAME”
Nice choice of topics most especially noting recent celebrity disaster.
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Thank you moonstruck4133.
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