I WENT INSIDE THE WOODS



Once I came in front of the mouth of the wild woods,
It was dark, the stars communicating with their spirit of blinking.
Mother birds in their nest protecting their shelled children,
The jackal protecting their mother forest from any harm to touch her
and alerting his friends by his howl.


Sister River flows by,
Giving water to the thirsty animals like the plump deer, and precious rabbit and his zebra friend.
Snarls the king in the grasses want to fill his empty stomach and wants a good feast,
Here brother monkey comes jumping by want to play with the pebbles to trouble his sister.


Thereby a king monkey come, coming all his servants
By his whoop and screeches,
Whoop whoop whoop wants some food is hungry from evening now does not wants to be more.
All monkeys started to bring some fruit, slowly they pick them out does not want to disturb the grandmother tree.


Happy they were with all the joy available to they now don’t want anything else,
They have the love mother earth gave them.
Are not exploiting them as the humans do,
Saving them for later and using it as their mother gives.



Thank you,

About this poem

THE POEM "I WENT INSIDE THE WOODS" IS WRITTEN BY RISHAB GUPTA IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2021

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Written on August 07, 2021

Submitted by rishabg923 on December 02, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXAX XXXA XXXX XXXX
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,121
Words 225
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 4, 4

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