Title: Orchestra of Humanity
**Title: Orchestra of Humanity**
In the embroidery of life we weave,
An ensemble of bliss and lament.
Each note, a heartbeat's delicate murmur,
In the fabulous drama, we as a whole surrender.
Dawn murmurs in brilliant shades,
Painting stories on morning dews.
Moonlight moves on serene oceans,
Reflecting dreams in a grandiose breeze.
Hands that work, endured areas of strength for and,
Cut the musicality of good and bad.
In each tear, a's stream,
Taking the stand concerning the ebb and shine.
Giggling, the song of shared enchant,
Reverberations through the twilight evening.
Delicate minutes, similar to petals spread out,
Bloom into the material of the world.
Through preliminaries confronted and fights won,
Flexibility sparkles like the morning sun.
Love, the compass that directs our direction,
Enlightening the way every day.
Thus, in this amazing and temporary possibility,
Embrace the three step dance of situation.
For in the sections of our common announcement,
We track down the most genuine tune.
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About this poem
The sonnet, named "Ensemble of Mankind," portrays the human experience through a rich embroidery of symbolism and feelings. It praises the interconnectedness of life, winding around together topics of satisfaction, distress, flexibility, and love. The sections summon the excellence of nature, the strength tracked down in work, and the meaning of shared minutes. Eventually, the sonnet supports an appreciation for the brief yet significant tunes that shape the aggregate human excursion. more »
Written on November 27, 2023
Submitted by lifecoach290 on November 27, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | A XXBB XXXX XXXX XXXX CCCX ACXX X |
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Closest metre | Iambic hexameter |
Characters | 1,262 |
Words | 232 |
Stanzas | 8 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1 |
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