A Robot



A robot reawakens, rusted heart reviving,
Racing restlessly, relentlessly striving,
To rekindle a flame, once dormant and resigned,
Resurrecting love, long left behind.

Rambunctious and restless, he roams the land,
Reciting rhymes of love, his rhapsody so grand,
Reverberating rhythms, beating like drums,
A rapid pulse, reborn, as love comes.

Rays of radiance breathe new rhythms into life,
Reviving all that once lay dormant in strife,
Renewing and refreshing, all that was before,
Reawakening a love, once thought nevermore.

The rusted robot, reborn and revived,
Realizes that love can never be contrived,
For when the right one comes, it reignites the spark,
And the robot, reborn, is racing like a lark.

About this poem

This poem is about a robot that has been reawakened and is striving to revive and rekindle a love that was once dormant and resigned.

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Written on March 21, 2023

Submitted by brejesh.shan on March 21, 2023

Modified by brejesh.shan on March 21, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 711
Words 129
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Brejesh Umashankar

Brejesh Umashankar is a contemporary Indian poet, known for his powerful and evocative poetry that delves into the complexities of the human experience. His work is characterized by its rich imagery, evocative language, and deep exploration of themes such as love, heartbreak, pain, suffering, strength, comedy and identity. He uses his poetry as a medium to express his innermost thoughts and emotions, drawing inspiration from his personal experiences and observations of the world around him. His poetry is known for its powerful imagery, and its ability to evoke strong emotions in the reader. more…

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