BLEMISHED AMITY
That celestial amity of ours
gave birth to beautiful flowers
in a stellar bower
that makes warmth and affection shower.
Like the leaves of the tabebuia rosea tree
that makes themselves free
to gefreogan the soil,
and the entirety that I spoiled.
I regret letting her go
And breaking all the vows,
I miss those merry florets,
Non-returnable giggles and jests
If once, I could turn back time,
I will fix all fallacies of mine,
But It will happen never,
I've to endure this pain forever.
But whenever the bristle of misery pangs in my heart,
And whenever I feel compunctious,
The magical aroma of those miraculous flowers
Helps me to eradicate from that o'er atoning force.
About this poem
This heartfelt poem captures the essence of a lost connection and the longing for its return. The celestial amity, symbolizing a deep bond, is described as giving birth to beautiful flowers in a stellar bower, representing the warmth and affection shared. The reference to the tabebuia rosea tree's leaves emphasizes the freedom and natural beauty that was once cherished but has now been lost. The poet expresses regret for letting go of this connection, breaking vows, and losing the joyful moments, giggles, and jests that were shared. They yearn for the chance to turn back time and rectify their mistakes, acknowledging that this desire can never be fulfilled. The pain endured from this loss seems everlasting. However, amidst the misery and compunction, the magical aroma of the miraculous flowers offers solace. It acts as a transformative force, helping to alleviate the burden of remorse and providing a sense of healing. The poem conveys the power of nature's beauty to bring comfort and peace to the poet's troubled heart. Overall, this poignant piece explores the regrets of lost love or connection, the longing for redemption, and the healing power of nature's reminders of the past. It reminds us of the significance of treasured relationships and the transformative effects of finding solace in the beauty that surrounds us. more »
Written on June 08, 2023
Submitted by devanshi.singh003 on June 07, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | AABBCCXX XXAXXXBB XAAX |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 674 |
Words | 131 |
Stanzas | 3 |
Stanza Lengths | 8, 8, 4 |
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