Analysis of Changing climate



Everyday in human relationship
we have lost
a layer of tenderness…
Everyday sunshine cries
And telling it's stories in deity voice;
Every night the fairy is singing
a melancholy song...

But creepy humans…
day by day are becoming exhausted
with their daily behavior or daily activities
Gradually they are becoming consciously or unconsciously a bit calculative
The warmth, the actual touch of love
Which may feel by every heart
That is missing from everywhere.

Now that is luxury
That is wish;
In future it could be happened
A mom will calculate what she did
for her child and the others
But that is not wanted
And that is not accepted
And we don’t want to see that too…

Love, compassion, empathy
Nowadays these words
are becoming so flowery
It could be happened
We may get these words
in the future only in the dictionary.


Scheme XXXXXXX XAXBBXX CXDEXAEX CFCDFC
Poetic Form
Metre 101010010 111 0101100 10111 01011001001 1001010110 01001 11010 1111010010 11100101100100 1000110101001100011 010100111 11111001 1110110 111100 111 01011110 01110111 1010010 111110 0111010 01111111 1010100 1011 10101100 11110 11111 00101000100
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 844
Words 161
Sentences 3
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 7, 7, 8, 6
Lines Amount 28
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 166
Words per stanza (avg) 36

About this poem

A thought provoking poem. In another sense someone can say a futuristic poem.

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Written on July 02, 2023

Submitted by kamrun.fintech on July 07, 2023

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Kamrun Nahar

kamrun Nahar, a writer who has published short stories, poems, feature articles both in Bengali and English languages. She is also an internationally published Haiku writer. Her published anthologies are ”pandemic poetry 2020” & "paradise on earth" (Volume 1 & 2), Echoes of the African drums, poetry for peace, and her solo Bengali book "Jochona Jharar kabbo" was published in 2022 at the Dhaka National Book Fair, Bangladesh. more…

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