Journey of Duty: A Poem of Rights and Fruits
Atrey Dev R Pandey 2007 (U.P)
Rights in action, never in the fruit
Do your duty, stay true
Cause of actions, let go of the pursuit
Attached to inaction, nothing to prove
The path is clear, the duty ahead
No need for fruits, to cloud your head
Focus on action, with a pure heart
And let go of the result, before you start
So do what's right, without a care
For the fruits will come, without a snare
And in this way, you'll find true peace
In the journey, not the final release.
The wind may blow, the leaves may fall
But in the end, it's standing tall
That matters most, in this life's game
And not the fame, or the wealth to gain
Let go of pride, let go of greed
And all that hinders, will be freed
And in the end, you'll see the light
And all will be, as it should be, right
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Written on February 05, 2022
Submitted by devppp89 on January 19, 2023
Modified on March 14, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | AXAX BBCC DDEE FFXX GGHH |
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 749 |
Words | 155 |
Stanzas | 5 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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