Marizona



Walking down the street of memories,
'sittin - under tree's penumbra:
suddenly heard children's shriek,
da-da want to see "Marizona".

Half-awake-half-asleep,
said 'yes' to children's plead.
Want to say " Marizona " is no more:
can't say to children's ceaseless weep.

Finally went to the "Black-Gray garden"- way to the world of fishes "Marizona" .
"Marizona"- " Marizona" where's Luna, Tuna and Duna;
where's little froggy croak- shouted little Leo.
 
One old man standing behind us said :
you can't find them anywhere in geo.
cause they all went to " maripyrean",
'God of fishes'.

Karl astonishingly said baby 'salmon' is eating something: I said it's going to die ,
cause of pliable plastic's tie,
and look at " Zlora" king of flora ,
used to rule all the water flowers,
now , has defeated in the world of " Marizona".

Can't we extricate "Marizona" little Leo said:
it's vain, but little steps can make you gain .
Remember that's human avarice ,
responsible for Marizona's demise.

About this poem

This poem is about Marizona - The world of fishes, which is now no more due to humans demolishing behavior towards nature.

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Written on October 19, 2022

Submitted by shevyofficial2003 on October 19, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXB CXXC BAD EDBX FFAXB EBXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 987
Words 188
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 3, 4, 5, 4

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