Simulations and Symphonies



Simulations and Symphonies

Discussing life inside a simulation
Amalgamating strife with signs of humiliation
Confronting life with positive configurations
An enchanting wife that doesn’t need invitations

Caring for what others naturally overlook
A watchful parent, a well written book
Beauty that strikes you to take another look
Another indicted political crook

Waiting for conventional solutions to the problems with the system
Counting the Nobel prizes for Mr Solzenhysten
People only out for what other souls can give them
The force of a passionate shout when all you can do is miss him

Contemplative theories on philosophical instigations
Rheumatics and ratios designing universal quotations
Schematics and Plato refining the wisdom in notations
Problematic contradictions of political connotations

Environmental dischord as we reduce the carbon emissions
A legislation that records the faults in the Police Commission
A musician that writes genius original renditions
A nun on her knees praying in an act of contrition

The sight of a constellation of universal magnificence
The bright conversation of scientific co-incidence
The light intonations of Davincis artistic innocence
The fight and degradations of two warring nations in dissidence

All one can ask for is hope for a new future
A tall graceful path from which the old wounds can be sutured
The small wasteful asking of western material culture
A call with distasteful markings of a high end financial vulture

Don’t turn a blind eye to the sufferring of your fellow man
A broken ageing grandfather struggling to stand
A six year old with terminal cancer reaching out his small hand
The donations of uplifting music from an old Army band

The freedom of asking for something more than you have to give
The bright spark of laughing for someone who has decided to actually live
A person stabbed in prison from a pen knife called a shiv
The universal lesson in learning to unconditionally forgive

Belittling someone for the sake of personal dominance and power
The grandfather clock ticking time over each hour
A moment time forgot before the mood turned sour
A brave soldier that stands to fight and refuses to cower

The technological advancement of the age that we live in
A medical advancement and a patient that refuses to give in
A heretical enchantment that the masses seem to believe in
The theoretical enhancement of the original sin

Don’t forget to turn your heart up to full empathetic static
Let’s elope while we still think each other is fantastic
An art sculpture that’s made from entirely elastic
The worlds oceans polluted in masses of plastic

I’ll take you in whatever form with my arms wide open
I watch the broken and forlorn struggling to find words to be spoken
And see the pace of this society filled with perpetual motion
While the face of notoriety gets distorted with the notion

So dance upon the rainbows of your most powerful positive thoughts
And take a stance beyond your ball throws and political retorts
While I take a chance to make you always know that I’ve filled out all the reports
On a society that I wish would grow beyond this broken vision of remorse

The End
Copywrite Elizabeth Moroz

About this poem

ChatGPT The poem explores various themes and aspects of life, combining reflections on simulations, societal issues, personal relationships, and human experiences. It touches on subjects such as the challenges of living in a complex world, the importance of empathy and compassion, the pursuit of knowledge and artistic expression, and the need for positive change. The poem encourages the reader to embrace hope, extend kindness, and seek a better future for oneself and society.

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Written on April 05, 2023

Submitted by e.moroz209 on July 18, 2023

2:55 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme A BBCC DDDD XBXX ACCC CBCB AEEX FXFF XGGG HXHH FFFF IIII JJJJ BBBB XKKX XX
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 3,254
Words 585
Stanzas 16
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2

Elizabeth Moroz

Elizabeth Moroz is an original independent poet, visual artist and musician based in Perth, Western Australia. She is of Ukrainian-Croatian heritage and has a black sense of humour. more…

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