Lyre of my Heart



"Thousand times i fall,
Many times i tried,
Never retreat nor surrender,
Where true battle of wisdom is.

I seek and fight,
Like a roaring lion that been hurt,
Disgrace can not enter
For i valued my life and honor.

Love to the world is what matter most,
Where the Universe and the rights reigns,
Where devotion to served and protect valued,
Where true meaning of Faith and Love exists.

In the world of vain,
Where great sorrows entered,
It is like a wound that chants to melt,
And dignified honor is a shield.

Like a roaring storm at night,
Like a thunderbolt of disgust in the sky,
Where true power needs to reign.
Where the energy6 of the solar system exists.

Of all failures that met,
Never seen a battle where fate exists,
But the agony makes the land formation changes,
Like a soaring arrow of light in the sky.

Power of heart and lyre of the earth,
Where the values and moralities been preserved,
With the existence of life that shield the innocents,
Never again being a lonely lioness in the forest.

For the tombstone of dismay been seen,
For the shattered dreams been mold,
Where the great honor of true faith and love exist,
In this lyrical notes of destiny that awaits."

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an expression of love and fear

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Written on September 28, 2023

Submitted by rosyjane007 on September 28, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXAX BXAA XXXC DXXX BEDC XCXE XXXX XXXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,186
Words 253
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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