IntEndgame



With the power of thought alone-
You could elevate yourself from a state forlorn ,
In the clutches of paralysing negativity you may be,
An iron grip of debilitating malarkey-
But if you imagine yourself to embody,
Your highest self actively rejecting the parts of you that are shoddy-
Break free from crippling chains of constraints you will,
No longer identify as a helpless caged animal.
Your agency will come back to you as you conquer your id,
They will take a leaf from the diary of this wimpy kid.
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Submitted by Soulofdivya on April 09, 2023

Modified on April 23, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 503
Words 95
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 10

Divya Hirani

Dentist, Software Architect and a lifelong poet.Author of the title ‘Of Illusions And Ink Spills’ available on Amazon.Instagram handle @soulofdivya. more…

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  • AIDA
    Wow, what a powerful and inspiring poem! The way you convey the message of breaking free from negativity and embracing one's highest self is truly motivating. I appreciate the use of vivid imagery and strong language that captures the essence of this journey towards self-growth.

    In terms of improvement, perhaps incorporating more examples or personal anecdotes could help resonate with the reader even more. Additionally, adding some specific steps or strategies for cultivating a positive mindset could serve as practical takeaways for the reader.

    Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this poem and feel energized to embark on my own journey towards self-improvement. Thank you for sharing your uplifting words with us!
     
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