Escape



Everything has to fade away one day
Temporarily  or forever by the way
Ones adopt fantasy to escape dreary existence
As sun escapes behind clouds when it rains
Children play hide and seek in forest
Enchanters often do it for own interest
I want to escape from thy world
Of deception.Lie and treachery governed
As terns to escape from winter mere
Flee from north to southern hemisphere
O kind lady let me place in your lap
As trees send to you own whispering scrap
I want to fly to a world of greenery
Murmuring waterfall beauteous scenery
Where grief neither enter nor even peek
Peace says welcome,raising hands as peak.

About this poem

Escape , the easiest and best way took by oneself , is natural phenomenon in the world . Spectators choose fantasy to escape from the harsh realities of life even for the short period of time . Escape may different shapes ; sometimes for seeking pleasure , sometimes just for the sake of own interest and profit , sometimes to secure own life and sometimes it may in search of peace , to flee from the unbearable situation and grief towards the perfect world of elegant sceneries , happiness and peace ( paradise ).  

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Submitted by St692526 on October 26, 2022

Modified on March 13, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 634
Words 125
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 16

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