Lost in the Wind



"Home is where my soul is,
Love by the soul of the earth,
And the sword of Justice is my armor,
Where the unjust i punished.

Throne that i have is where my two feet exists,
And the street is the means where i learn it,
Crimes that did not commit i heard and seek,
And the victims are just around where like me exists.

In that lost soul that i have,
The wind returned them back in me,
Where the land formations change,
And the Universe start to change the earth.

Heart is not a means to succeed,
Wisdom is a gateway to touch the ground of fate,
Where the Justice reigns when the sword been raised,
The power that move even lands where i exist."

About this poem

A Poem of prestige and honor where true world where i am exists.

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Written on December 31, 2021

Submitted by donnabella_d on December 31, 2021

Modified on April 07, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXX BXXB XXXA XXXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 646
Words 146
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Donnabella Deapera

Freelance Industrial Engineer/Volunteer and Researcher, an adopted of the people who are within the Philippines and a Leader to protect the innocents that was a victim of sabotage that used drugs to killed the innocents. Brethren by a Geologist that was been slayed and killed by Filipino International Terrorists who used covid 19 to invade the world and a Fighter of truth to gain the strength to killed the evil world. more…

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