New Life



A ripened new place just I got to live,
Where life begins, the future I believe.
Must have a lot to know, and gladly greet.
If not be at fruition, then so be it.
Far from home and took uncountable miles.
Sounds are bitter gourd and dragging my smiles.
Hoping life will be green and good pasture.
knowing that instances won’t be sure.
Many hangings, chase of penny from past,
leaving life, be honest and loss of trust
because real world didn’t care for me much
I find my way and love those things as such.
Sometimes I don’t know but life may be harsh.
This new life I chase I hope not to rush.

About this poem

This is an expression of losing a job, gaining more experiences, and hoping that new best things will come.

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Written on November 04, 2023

Submitted by merxon on November 04, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEEFGHIJJKL
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 607
Words 128
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 14

Merson James Quisto Ecleo

I live now as a teacher. I become a cleric in a Filipino Church, a Doctor of Education in Educational Management, lost my grandparents and my mother. Such this life has a lot to care too. Trying to find a decent job to pay every loan. Hoping that someday I may have. more…

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