My Pleasure



My Pleasure...

To write a poem and let the plume
dispense my odes and rhythms
for you to feel, incense caressing
the corners of your land.
To let it be a journey of life
through the fertile valley
where only you, in festive grace,
sailing blue horizons
travel tall, and gentle in the air.
To let it devour the geography
of your thoughts of mine akin.
A poem to be for all a sacred temple,
an angel painted on its dome,
a place to call the world to sermon,
and yet, for me, alone to read.
For in verse, I would become,
by a muse so gently tamed,
my most glorious tale,
for all who love, to hear and say.

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For in verse, I would become, by a muse so gently tamed, my most glorious tale, for all who love, to hear and say.

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Written on December 10, 2018

Submitted by aveviajera on November 28, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCDEFGHIFJKLMNOPQR
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 603
Words 133
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 19

Joseph Berolo

Joseph Berolo, Colombian born. swiss italian descendant. Poet and writer founder of Naciones Unidas de las Letras, United Nations of the Arts dedicated to promote world peace and harmony through the teaching of poetry and the Fine Arts in the heart and minds of young people,. more…

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