Symmetry

Landyn James Lewis 1991 (Massachusetts)



Paved path of greystone,
underneath a distant sky,
catching my eye,
& seeking escape,

surrounded by symmetry,
one and the same,
Life is still—

Reflection of the Summer's sun,
river's run,
drowning the World,

certain,
Time breathes,

As I roam inside my mind,
underneath: the distant sky,
Life catches my eye,
I'm seeking escape,

Shadow bird,
surrounded by symmetry,
we are one and the same,

the World is still—
Reflecting in the Summer's sun.

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By: Landyn James Lewis
Copyright © 2020

About this poem

I wrote this poem while sitting in Central Park across from the Frederick Douglass sculpture & I was very inspired to write something different than my normal poems (subject, POV, dynamics, structure, beat/rhythm, etc.) When I was finished, I was proud of what I was able to accomplish. I want people to see what I was experiencing that day, and I am visually impaired as well as hard of hearing. I want to show people my perception, how I see the world & the only way for me to express my view of the world seems to be through my poetry. I want people to take away peace, center, symmetry, solitude, thoughtful simplicity & a gaining of the beauty in life that is for all of us; the life that is out there, waiting. 

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Written on 2020

Submitted by lgd1226nyc on January 10, 2022

Modified on April 22, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme xaab Cde ffx fx xaab xCd ef xx
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 543
Words 109
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 3, 3, 2, 4, 3, 2, 2

Landyn James Lewis

Who I Am: A 30-year-old, self-made Weird-O. Landyn James Lewis is my pen name. Birth Name is Louis...most people know me as Louie. What I Am: Writer (creative Poetry). Audio/Visual artist. Romantic New Yorker. Spiritualist. Lover, not a fighter. When I Am: While not talking. While sleep walking. While I'm surrounded by the World. While I'm alone. Where I Am: Here, and out of bed. There, wherever that may be. Why I Am: The Divine Universe... How I Am: Que Sera, Sera. more…

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