THE TINGE



THE TINGE
                  -Ananaya Selvam

Helpless and shattered,
I sink into the soil of misery.
As I crave for a drop of euphoria
In the grove of Distress,
I see a ray of hue
Alluring me towards it,
This unlatched the eyes of my heart
Locked with aeipathic indecisiveness.
I adhere to the tint in search of the land of dawn.
I run and run towards it,
To find myself in the state of strumfrei,
It was a long-held dream of mine.
I lay on the lawn of sheeted bliss
and shed tears of serene and solace.
I had an epiphany...
I smiled a real.
At last I found my way,
The way of my life,
The way to live,
The way to love,
And the way to hope.
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Submitted on November 04, 2022

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XX XAXXXBXCXBAXXCAXXXXXX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 652
Words 148
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 2, 21

Ananaya Selvam

Ananaya Selvam is a aspiring poet.She enjoys writing and sharing her works with others.She's a fatalist.She's also an songwriter,script writer,novel writer and designer. She aspires to be a poet,because she says that poems takes her to a different world of happiness,curiosity ,uniqness and that it also talks emotions,feelings,content etc in a short time. Her dream is to write a poem where she can squeeze all my ideas,information,experience and emotion and make it into a great masterpiece.And she that hopes she'll do it one day. She wants to show the world how she views life and convey those feelings to the people through who her works. She often Quotes: "My passion for fame is greater than my desires." more…

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