Analysis of A Storm Like no Other



A Storm Like no Other
I spent the last night lonely in bed thinking endlessly
Making passionate love to my ideas, as deprived lovers do
I woke up at the birds singing, celebrating the sunrise with joy
But the mind was confused; it couldn’t recognize the place
And fear was running through my veins from toe to head
Suddenly I found myself standing at my bedroom window
 reading the landscape as astrologers read people’s fate
A forest inhabited by deer stretches as far as the eye can see
As the sun's rays crept into it, the buds of spring looked like a full moon
As most people were busy dreaming and chasing money
And losing their conscience and ethics in the process
I searched for myself and found nothing but a tortured soul
A storm became a raging sea revolting against everything in sight
It nearly flooded the place and suffocated the light of the morning sun
But the spirit kept cheering the ideas as they multiplied and bloomed
My mind slid through the fog as tears overwhelmed the eyes
Meanwhile, the tears were listening to sewers running under my feet
Crazy fans chanting loudly, celebrating the death of the conscience
Huge masses lament a leader who died a hundred years ago
Crowds waiting for a savior to rise from an unknown grave
And lead them to the promised land where life never ends
The world around me is floundering; it lost its mind and direction
One day volcanoes shake the earth and burn trees and bushes
One day a hurricane destroys beaches and kills innocent children
One day a tsunami sweeps seaports and leaves nothing behind
One day America initiates a global trade war for no reason
One day a vicious virus imposes a curfew on the rich and poor
As America keeps moving steadily along the path of failed states
A promising life is transformed bit by bit into memories without a trace
Children grow old from poverty and ignorance, die prematurely
Elders live immortal lives through inspiring ideas and creative minds
A glorious era sinks into a sea of madness that cannot be trusted
While new ideas continue to multiply and flourish
The spirit of humanity rises from the ashes against the age
To crown freedom a queen over the universe
And give a new life to every living soul on earth
Mohamed Rabie


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Poetic Form
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Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 2,200
Words 397
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 38
Lines Amount 38
Letters per line (avg) 48
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,823
Words per stanza (avg) 397
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Submitted on March 31, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Prof. Mohamed Rabie is a distinguished professor of International Political Economy; he taught at ten universities on four continents. He has published 52 books, 15 in English, one in Albanian, and the rest are in Arabic. English Books include four published by Palgrave Macmillan between 2013 and 2017: Saving Capitalism and Democracy; Global Economic and Cultural Transformation; A Theory of Sustainable Sociocultural and Economic Development; The Global Debt Crisis and its Socioeconomic Implications. Arabic Books include three of poetry, two novels, and a story; the rest is mostly academic books and collections of ideas and reflections. Prof. Rabie is president of the Arab Thought Council in Washington, DC, a member of the Arab Thought Forum, and a fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation since 1992. Grants and scholarships financed his education from high school to receiving his Ph.D. in 1970; grants covered studies in Jordan, Egypt, Germany, and America. He is the winner of the State of Palestine Lifetime Achievement Award for scholarly publications and several other awards. His writings and positions reflect a strong commitment to peace, justice, equality, freedom, human development, as well as social, cultural, economic, and environmental sustainability. more…

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