The dream
Today!
As on other days, I woke up with no headache
But there's something more that day, I feel it because I lived in it.
It's a Dream,
A dream that gives a sudden smile, a dream that takes away my natural shine.
It's a Dream,
A dream of being alone, a dream of sitting beside someone on the floor.
A dream that has a smile with the tears of the one standing in the rain there.
A dream that shows the hell of the heaven, a dream that reflects the fear of the seven.
It's all about a dream,
A dream that snatches the light of living, a dream that teaches the devil's living.
A dream that fears love, a dream that left me alone and numb.
It's a dream,
A dream that left me awoke, a dream that stress me asleep.
A dream where blood flows like rivers, a dream where everyone is taker not giver.
A dream where animals are loved for use, a dream where humans too are confused.
It's about the dream,
The dream that take the child's smile, the dream that left him responsible behind.
It's the dream,
Where I can't see my face, the mirrors are so dark to express...
Where I walk without a partner, the road leads to the doom of deaths...
Where I can hear wispers and cry,
Where I am silent and shy,
Where I am coward like a crow,
Where I am alone in the swallow,
Where I am standing like a scarecrow,
It's the beginning of death and sorrows.
It's all about the dream, I never borrowed.........
It's the dream..........
The dream......
...shadow...
About this poem
This is what I felt after wake up, read it by living in it. It what I saw, what I felt, that dream.
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Written on March 10, 2022
Submitted by anuragchanda456 on October 20, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Quick analysis:
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Closest metre | Iambic hexameter |
Characters | 1,467 |
Words | 307 |
Stanzas | 2 |
Stanza Lengths | 12, 18 |
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