Analysis of Rise of Hope



The night sky falls, and the darkness awakens, and the curtains are being raised.
The power of myth to enrage the evil is rising in the air.
The evil within the heart of the devil is making a demon out of the darkness it is surrounded by.
Love in the hearts of many has died of the sadness and anger that killed it all is becoming the master
of all.
In my heart too a small stride grew that waved away my heart’s hue.
Now, my heart is a shade of blue growing purple with all the time that flew.
But there is still hope as the Sun will shine all bright and high. Melting away the icy blue to make a
red heart of a warmer hue.
These are not words but just the fantasies of my life turning upside down but still the lifeboat sailing
through the tides .
I will glow and put all the tensions and issues to a blow. No one can stop me, no one can derail me
except my own soul that I never let low.
This is all I have to say. May I everyone love me as I love every new day.
I wish, I wish that I could write more, because today what embodies is a poet not a bore.


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Characters 1,061
Words 233
Sentences 14
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 15
Lines Amount 15
Letters per line (avg) 54
Words per line (avg) 15
Letters per stanza (avg) 815
Words per stanza (avg) 220

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How hope turns into a ray of light

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Written on December 21, 2019

Submitted by lakhanisanjana on March 24, 2023

Modified on March 24, 2023

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