My Deep Pain



My Deep Pain ---------
Doesn't allow me to close my eyes in serenity.
Very dear to me always, my deep pain.

The profound darkness when entangled me,
My voice is muffled,
The smell of poison is gotten in the air,
My not ending pain hugs me.

In my solitude, I am engrossed,
In all my bizarre thoughts
I become seared.
As my nerves cease working,
My very pretty pain, my own
Goes ahead with me to restrain.

In my vein when all my desires run
But doesn't meet its destiny.
When my encumbrance of impediment nurtures me,
I can't even think to urge my breathing.
My deep pain arrives to unfurl me.

Daylights turn dark before my eyes.
I stoop heavily to stand up.
All my failures constrict my buzzard.
I unbind myself to the hands of destiny.
My deep pain stands to mould me

All my pains, my sufferings --------
You, my companion, help me to return.
As day and night are for each other
A dense night brings a fresh day full of light.
All my pains bring me back to life.
My pains being scattered show the life path.

About this poem

Tough ways teach us to be strong. I have written about that pain which makes us strong and shows the right path.

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Submitted by pallab.slg11 on September 08, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABA BXXB XXXCXA XBBCB XXXBB XXXXXX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,013
Words 219
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 3, 4, 6, 5, 5, 6

Pallab Bandopadhyay

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