Charm of the nature
I touched the sapling, i could feel it's life.
The powerful sense, the scent, the light.
It's driving me crazy, i don't wanna leave
Far from the world, I'm under this tree
When it starts raining, the forest soulmizes
I watched with shock, the dance of the wilderness
The thunders, the dark clouds took over the skies
And the darkness giving me peace like vibes
The thundering, the lightning, a sensation of fife
I closed my eyes and felt the droplets of life
The flowers bloomed and the sapling gleemed
I bygoned at the melodies of the nature and it beamed
Tranced by its beauty, with the sapling i huggled
I perceived the warmth of it's spirit and chukled
The scent of the forest, the peace in it's seas
The chirping of birds, the rustling of leaves
The blow of winds, peaceful and warm
The giggling of flowers, full of charm
The shiny pearls, the swaying green
The muddy path, the stunning scene
The smile of trees, lovely and knowing
I'm feeling alive, tearing and glowing
I touched my heart and closed my eyes
I finally found the treasures of life
The cruelty of universe, a bloody sharp dart
I bled on it's roots and poured my wounded soft heart
The world is burning, the cries, the fire
But i felt safe in the arms of this green sapphire
Possessed by it's charisma, i hugged the tree
And departured from the world, finally free
About this poem
This poem is about a depressed person living in a city visiting a forest and getting attached to it and everything in it, he finds a little sapling in the forest and they become friends, the person finds the happiness, friendship and love he wanted from the tree, he shares his happy and sad moments with the tree and in the end, he even dies in the arms of the tree.
Written on August 14, 2022
Submitted by tl.11.pt.9 on September 19, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | AB XC DD DD AA BX BB DD XX EE FF DA GG HH CC |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,361 |
Words | 271 |
Stanzas | 15 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 |
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