Tick tick time of rest



Tick Tock time of rest

Life has never been in promised to anyone.
Life has never been perfect.
Life brings peace and tears.
In time of tears ,
Bring feeling of relief.
From the pain and sorrow.
After all the city walks and the falls along the journey.

Rest comes to mind ,body and flash.
All left in this world.
Through my days of rest .
Let you not spear tears of broken hearts,but let you speak upon me in words of rememberance.
Let you not wip or mourn in this short days .
But let you rejoys in the thanks of being to live another day .
Let you not never fail or give up on life .
But let your drive ride you to success and happiness.

Let you not hold me to the living.
But let my soul be freed to lay with the rest.

This are my words to the living souls.
As today my body will be one with the earthling earth.
My physical presences may not be here ,but in your hearts I will forever live .
Last words .
I have lived my role and purpose
All wheel left to you to ride along .
Soul freed .

About this poem

This poem is based on died on how died has became usually has many people die out of the blue that me personally .I have excepted died and that we will live with this figure called “died”.

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Written on July 30, 2022

Submitted by nobuhle_m on July 30, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme A XXBBXXX XXABXXXC XA XXXXCXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 997
Words 225
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 1, 7, 8, 2, 7

Nobuhle Maseko

Nobuhle Maseko from Dennilton Mpumalanga.A young female poetry writer ,motivational speaker .I have co-authored more then 17 books international and 5-6 in South Africa.I have a poetry diploma and involved in newspapers articles in Zimbiwe and have a record in anchor Fm .Friendly personally and believes in change. more…

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