FEAR



Fear rage
For it dugs deep into the soul
Kills and disperse the little joy we have
Adds darkness to a life already devoid of light
Makes one wake up with the unholy
Makes one stream tears like a waterfall

Fear pain, Fear the hurt
For they plot their own death
They have become their own angel of death
Only but themselves decide when their life ends

Notice those that laugh throughout
for when the sun goes down and the night goes silent
They question their own existence
count every breath they take
Fear, Fear life
For it rips oneself of peace, joy and peace
Fear what drives oneself to a rope
The is nothing to fear but fear itself, for it leads to the darkness and grabs whatever goodness the is within a soul

About this poem

I wrote this poem because a lot of people are going through a lot in their life and the ones close to them may not know a thing, They end up being drive to the edge by their own emotions some want revenge for they believe certain people are ruining their life some hold on to anger that changes who they truly are some end their own life because the believe life is unfair to them and were truly meant to suffer their whole life. They develop a fear about everything so this poem is to warn people about certain emotion that makes people not enjoy life

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Written on August 18, 2022

Submitted by muvhangoamilia on August 26, 2022

Modified on April 25, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXXXX XBBX XXXXXXXA
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 716
Words 138
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 6, 4, 8

Muvhango Ntanganedzeni Amilia

I was born and bred in a rural area, I was a very shy kid but enjoyed playing a lot now im at university studying. I always loved writing and reading and poetry became a way for me to express certain emotions without being straight with them because i love to hide how vulnerable i am more…

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