A Contemplative Sojourn Through the Breeze



A Contemplative Sojourn Through The Breeze

The continuity of perspective required for accurate conclusions
The ingenuity of the reflective inspired by immaculate infusions
The co-morbidity of defective desires for considerate inclusions
The plain fluidity of the introspective fires of commensurate confusion

Why does the momentary delight fade with contemplation ?
How do we constantly engage to fight instead of inspire by elevation?
Why does she remain so utterly contrite when faced with adulation?
Who do they call upon during the night for their sacred consummation?

Awash with notions of consideration and correction
The lost devotions of invocations and invention
The frost that’s frozen upon the intonations of his intentions
The cost of the broken connotations of what it means to defy convention

To revoke what has been given so freely and without shame
To envoke the art of living when one is refusing to play the game
The bespoke art of precision as they are refuting the burden of blame

Renegade perspectives of innovation and pure style
A tyrrade of correctives and incantations that beguile
To invade the environmental incentives of the plantations on the River Nile
As they pervade the vast directives  of the ramifications of their denial

Convoluted insinuations of thought that permeate time
Polluted imitations that have been bought by the unrefined
Disputed limitations of a population in decline
Refuted deliberations on the observations of these signs
 The End

Copywright Elizabeth Moroz

About this poem

The above poem is a complex and abstract piece of writing that delves into various themes and questions about human behavior, emotions, and perspectives. It explores the fleeting nature of happiness, the struggle between negativity and positivity, and the intricacies of human interactions. Below is a summary of the main themes and ideas presented in the poem: * Transient Joy and Contemplation: The poem contemplates why momentary delight fades when subjected to deep contemplation. It suggests that perhaps the more we think about our experiences, the less enchanting they seem. * Negative vs. Positive Engagement: The poem questions why people tend to engage more in conflicts and fights rather than inspiring and uplifting one another. It hints at the possibility of finding elevation through positive interactions. * Self-Doubt and Adulation: The poem portrays a person who remains contrite and doubtful despite receiving adulation or praise, indicating a lack of self-belief or confidence. * Mystical and Sacred Elements: There are references to sacred consummation and invocations, adding a mystical and spiritual aspect to the poem. * Lost Devotion and Invention: The poem laments the loss of dedication to creativity and innovation, highlighting a departure from the path of true ingenuity. * Challenging Conventions: The poem explores the concept of defying conventions and facing the consequences of doing so. * Living Authentically: There is a call to embrace individuality and reject societal norms to live authentically. * Artistic Expression and Influence: The poem mentions the significance of art, precision, and style in influencing and captivating others. * Environmental and Societal Impact: There are references to the consequences of human actions on the environment and society, particularly in relation to plantations on the River Nile. * Reflection and Perception of Time: The poem touches on the subjective nature of time and how thoughts and perceptions can extend beyond the present moment. * Critique of Consumerism: There is a critique of consumerism and the negative effects of materialism on society. 

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Submitted by e.moroz210 on July 26, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,533
Words 259
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 5, 1

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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