HALF-A-FILLED



A few more breath in the 'Paradise'
When traced  it gives more than a decade.

Seems like something is more close to my heart,"Oh divine!"
Such a place this be.

But why this is said to be finite.'NO'
I will be forever, there.

It started from a country boy,
Still there but curiosity is at the peak.

Yes, definitely that's the reason.

Saw many changes,inverse swiftly-
Started to like it.

Always better got more fame-
But as basic nature of matter, changes occurred.

As now no one is to say-
"Nothing is permanent but change."

Loved the change, hardly options existed.
Still there, but not for much time.

And there were few more incidents-
Which will vanish with the within.

As "Fire and Ice'' are always better.
No more excuses .

'Huh' Thanks for being the beakon,
Which was the "MUST."

About this poem

This poem states the end of the school life of the poet and the deceased principal who was poet's favourite.

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Written on October 12, 2022

Submitted by jayantahazarika260 on January 14, 2023

Modified by jayantahazarika260 on January 14, 2023

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Scheme XX AB XX XX X BX XX XX XX XX XX AX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 797
Words 171
Stanzas 12
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2

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