Fiero



Fiero

She is born a wild fire
Bringing comfort from all her warmth
Her beauty can entrance you,
She's a brightness in the dark
But do not get too close to her-
She's a danger and untamed
She will burn you with her power
Destroying all that's in her way

By Sandy Sinn

About this poem

This poem is a comparison of the author's attributes, both positive and negative, as they relate to fire.

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Written on September 04, 2018

Submitted by sandysinn on September 29, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXXXAXAX X
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 257
Words 53
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 8, 1

Sandy Sinn

Sandy Sinn is a Southern California native who enjoys anything creative and aesthetically appealing. Ms. Sinn suffers from bipolar 1 disorder, and advocates for the mentally ill. She uses writing as a form of healing and reflection surrounding the intense emotional experiences she endures daily from the "highs" and "lows" associated with bipolar disorder. Many of her poetry is dark, but darkness has been her companion for as long as she can remember. She began writing poetry around age 9 to cope from the dysfunction at home, and realized the power of Art back then. She could make others feel what she wanted them to feel through her short stories and poetry. Since then, she has written hundreds of poems, and also specializes in writing erotic mini reads which are published on various social media platforms. She owns a custom erotica service, of which she is the sole writer for, and is working on publishing her first book in a trilogy series of dark , redemptive poems. She wants to share with the world her "gift set" of books in hopes of helping those who are struggling emotionally to find the hope they need to go on. Ms. Sinn believes if we could read a poem, book, or other piece of literature, and feel some type of way about it, then the artist was successful. "Art unites us all together, because at the core of our existence, we all experience the same emotions regardless of the circumstances we are in." -Sandy Sinn more…

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