Titanic

SN Qadri 1982 (Hyderabad)



There was once a luxurious world name titanic,
which shone like a pearl on the harbor of Atlantic.

Thousands of people where eager to travel in it.
It was unsinkable so there was no hesitation, not a bit.

The vessel raced in the clear blue waters of the Atlantic,
For the viewers it looked more than just fantastic.

There were thousands of souls on board the ship,
which included a gym for work-out and also a pool for dip.

The adult, the children, the male and female,
all were excited, believed that this trip wouldn't fail.

Unfortunately on one cold dark night,
the crew spotted an ice-berg in their sight.

The vessel was racing at high velocity,
they couldn't reduce the speed on time, that was a pity.

A lot of people were thrown overboard when sinking,
Some eyes were completely closed while some were still blinking.

Finally after two hours the ship disappeared in the ocean,
there was no sight of the ship, not even a single portion.

Years passed but the world still remembers the Titanic,
which drowned many people in the sea with Panic.
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Quick analysis:

Scheme AA BB AA CC DD EE FF GG HH AA
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,056
Words 215
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2

SN Qadri

SN Qadri is currently working in a multinational company in the operations department. He is very passionate about writing and has written a few small poems. He was born in India and has lived most of his life abroad. When not working, he can be found in his room playing video games, watching thriller movies and also developing new ideas for his next poem. You can chat with SN Qadri on Instagram at @nadz_4455 more…

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