Taught Passed



Taught Passed

There the signs that thou warmth less,
Lest I was a push keeping river on,
Awakening sunrise that though gave up,
A plug of a cracked loved cup.

Thou depart forcing I was not aware,
Maybe considering the need be fair,
Stabbing, removing the hands holding thee,
Illusions of choking thorns free.

Remolding thyself from ash, God and air,
Perceiving glory conceiving lair,
Reconstructing the ideas from the start,
Smiling to myself upto my heart.

Stumping thine heart to level of debris,
Releasing the bird and cage free,
A past may never forget thee,
My heart a  portal for love immortally...

About this poem

About a beloved who cherished you before but did not last forever --- you kept holding on but to no avail it was only unilateral from that point in time. Because you love him/her, and you love yourself second, you decided to let go. You were crashed, but not dead. You rose up again from the ashes of uncertainty, and ready to love another person again --- in a better way.

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Written on July 25, 2020

Submitted by jeffreyroylopez on July 25, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXAA BBCC BBDD CCCX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 609
Words 122
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Jeffrey Roy Adlawan Lopez

Jeffrey is a teacher since 2005. He is a/an: PhD holder in education MS holder in nursing licensed science teacher licensed nurse BS degree holder of secondary education and of nursing more…

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