I am drunk on questions
placed before me by Siamese twins of choice,
two futures stitched at the wrist,
each tugging my pulse in a different direction.
Which hand do I hold
without betraying the other?
I call them my children,
yet I cannot tell who is elder,
who is wiser,
who carries the gentler ruin.
Like time,
they refuse retirement.
They age me instead.
Life keeps smuggling paradoxes into my pockets
I empty them out
only to find my hands still full.
Irony falls like a stubborn rain,
soaking even my certainties.
Each time I whisper, Now I know,
ignorance laughs
and tears my robe of confidence in public.
I stand naked in the street of my own mind,
applauded by doubts,
judged by questions,
learning that wisdom is not arrival
it is the courage
to keep walking
while undecided.
Siamese Twins Of Choice
Gilbert Sordebabari
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 01/27/2026
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