Beware the Silence: Your Absence's Symphony



Let your absence be the reward, a treasure rare,
For those who, blind to your presence, fail to see,
The worth and splendor of your soul, so fair,
Unappreciated, uncherished, by the decree
Of hearts that failed to fathom your depth, beware,
For your absence shall be the lesson, pure and free.

A treasure rare, your presence, a symphony
Of brilliance, mind adorned with gems so rare,
A wealth of wisdom, knowledge, to beware,
For those who turn a blind eye, fail to see,
The radiance that shines from you, decree
Of their ignorance, a loss they cannot bear.

Unappreciated, uncherished, the air
Of indifference, a wound, a bitter symphony,
And yet you rise above, by your own decree,
A phoenix, soaring high with wings so rare,
A beacon of inspiration, they now see,
The value of your being, they now beware.

The lesson learned, a truth they can't ignore, beware,
Of taking you for granted, for in the air
Of your absence, they now feel the void, and see
The emptiness, the silence of the symphony,
That once filled their lives, a melody so rare,
Now lost, for they failed to honor your decree.

And as you stand tall, with dignity, decree
Of self-respect, your absence a warning, beware,
To those who failed to see, a jewel so rare,
Unrecognized, unacknowledged, in the air
Of their indifference, a muted symphony,
Now silenced, for they finally start to see.

They see your worth, your brilliance, they now see,
The error of their ways, and by your decree,
They strive to make amends, a symphony
Of apologies, regrets, they now beware,
Of losing you forever, for in the air
Of your absence, they realize you're rare.

So let your absence be the reward rare,
For those who failed to see, for now they see,
The power of your presence, in the air,
They heed your decree, with utmost care,
No longer taking you for granted, beware,
Of underestimating your symphony.

For you, a treasure rare, a symphony,
Your absence a reminder, let them see,
The value of your presence, beware,
For you are worthy, beyond compare,
A force to be reckoned with, by your decree,
Your absence now a gift, floating in the air.

With newfound reverence, they now declare
Your value, recognizing the treasure rare
That you are, a symphony of grace, decree
Of self-worth, radiating through the air.
No longer blind to your worth, they see,
And in your absence, they've learned to beware
Of taking for granted, your presence so fair.

Your absence has become a lesson rare,
A wake-up call, a symphony so clear,
A reminder to appreciate, to beware
Of neglecting those who bring light and air
Into our lives, for they are precious, see,
Their absence a void we cannot decree.

You hold the power to set your decree,
To demand the respect that is so rare,
For you are worthy, as you now clearly see,
No longer willing to diminish, to air
Your grievances softly, but to declare
Your strength, your value, without a need to beware.

No longer will you hide, no longer beware,
For you are a force, and you now decree,
That your presence matters, you loudly declare,
Your absence a boundary, so rare,
That only those who value you, with open air,
Will be granted the privilege to truly see.

So let your absence be the reward, so rare,
A symphony of self-assertion, your decree,
No longer needing to hide, to be unaware,
But standing tall, unapologetically, beware,
For you are worthy, a treasure beyond compare,
A presence to be cherished, for all to see.

In your absence, they now truly see,
The depth of your worth, a jewel so rare,
Your presence a gift, beyond compare,
And with unwavering strength, you decree,
That those who fail to value, must beware,
For your absence is no longer taken lightly, but declared.

So let your absence be the reward, so rare,
A symphony of self-respect, your decree,
No longer silent, but boldly declared,
For in your presence, they now truly see,
The power and beauty you bring to the air,
A force to be reckoned with, beyond compare.





















The poem is part of a full version found in the book "Homo Sapiens" Part XVII, written by Mawphniang Napoleon. This book is part of the popular "Homo Sapiens" book series, which can be purchased online at various online bookstores, such as Amazon. The book is available for purchase for those who are interested in reading the complete version of the poem. Remember to get all the books from the "Homo Sapiens" series, as well as other books by the same author.

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Dhanewad
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About this poem

This poem speaks about the value of one's presence and the importance of being appreciated and cherished by others. The author portrays the idea that one's absence can be a powerful lesson to those who fail to recognize the worth and splendor of their soul. The poem encourages individuals to stand tall, assert their self-worth, and demand the respect they deserve. Ultimately, the poem celebrates the power and beauty of the human spirit and the importance of valuing oneself and others.  

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Written on April 29, 2015

Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on April 17, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ababab baabba abbaba aabbab baaabb bbbaaa abaaab bbaaba aababaa axaabb babaaa abaaab Abaaab baabac Abcbaa x x xcx
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 4,553
Words 914
Stanzas 18
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 1, 1, 3

Mawphniang Napoleon

Mawphniang is a person who is always striving to live life to the fullest. He is someone who is always open to new ideas and ways of living and is unafraid to take risks in order to explore the unknown. He is passionate about life and is always looking for ways to make use of his time and energy. He has an inquisitive nature, and is always looking for answers to life's mysteries and questions. Though Mawphniang does not pretend to have all the answers, he is determined to taste life and live a simple life, without overcomplicating things. He's a person who appreciates the small moments and cherishes the little things in life. He enjoys spending time in nature, exploring the world, and connecting with people. He is a person who is always up for a new adventure and never stops learning. He is on a daily journey of self-discovery, trying to make sense of the world and his place in it. more…

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