Sonnet 06: Virtuous Whispers



In life's vast stage, where heroes may disguise,
Not all in robes of grandeur, they arise.
Amongst celestial stars in graceful stance,
A hidden hero's love and kind romance.

In moments dark, where tears like rivers flow,
Her soothing words in whispers gentle grow.
A guiding light, through nighttime's somber flight,
In galaxies, her presence brings delight.

From her, I've learned that valor's mask may hide,
Not always clad in royal robes with pride.
But in the simple acts of kindness, pure,
True heroes dwell, their virtues to endure.

So let's cherish those who bring us sweet release,
For heroes come in forms that never cease,
In life's grand theater, where stories spin,
Unseen, the heroes lie, hearts deep within.

About this poem

The poem you've shared seems to celebrate the idea that heroes can be found in the most unexpected and unassuming places. It suggests that not all heroes are those who wear grand attire or hold prominent positions. Instead, some heroes are hidden in plain sight, often in the people who show love and kindness in quiet, gentle ways. The poem emphasizes the power of simple acts of kindness and the profound impact they can have on others. It encourages us to recognize and appreciate these unsung heroes who may not receive grand recognition but whose actions bring light and joy to our lives. In essence, the poem celebrates the idea that heroism is not limited to epic feats or fame but can be found in the everyday actions of individuals who bring comfort, support, and goodness to those around them. It calls on us to value and acknowledge these heroes who make a difference through their small but meaningful gestures of kindness and love. 

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Written on November 01, 2023

Submitted by christenkuikoua.official on November 01, 2023

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Scheme AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 724
Words 138
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

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