The Pachyderm on Tricycle
In pursuit of the quintessence of existence, we must exert ourselves
To imitate the pachyderm on tricycle,
Whose acrobatic performances necessitate both fortitude and ambition
And demonstrate that to thrive, we must be pliant.
With every rotation of the wheel, each footfall, we acquire
To maintain equilibrium on the tightrope, robust and unwavering,
And confront the ring's dazzling illuminations, our hearts aflame,
Enduring all to unearth the ultimate purpose, prepared.
Like the elephant, we must be indomitable, audacious,
And traverse through trials, unperturbed by the possibility of failure,
For in the circus of life, as recounted in legends,
To discover our raison d'être, we must transcend all.
About this poem
In the pursuit of the ultimate essence of existence, it is imperative that we exert ourselves to the utmost of our capabilities. One powerful example of this is the pachyderm on tricycle, whose acrobatic performances require not only physical fortitude, but also a burning ambition to succeed. Through observing this display, we are reminded that in order to truly thrive in life, we must possess a pliant and adaptable nature. As we traverse through the journey of life, each rotation of the wheel and every footfall presents us with an opportunity to improve our understanding and abilities. By maintaining a robust and unwavering equilibrium on the tightrope of life, we are able to confront the ring's dazzling illuminations with a heart aflame, ready to endure any challenges that may come our way in the quest to unearth the ultimate purpose of our existence. Like the elephant, we must possess an indomitable spirit and an audacious attitude, unperturbed by the possibility of failure, as we traverse through the trials and tribulations of life. For, as recounted in legends, it is only through transcending all obstacles that we are able to discover our raison d'être and truly understand the purpose of our existence. more »
Written on January 13, 2023
Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on January 13, 2023
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | XXXX AXXX XAXX |
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Closest metre | Iambic octameter |
Characters | 709 |
Words | 117 |
Stanzas | 3 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4 |
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