A Poet's Ambition
Robert T. Davenport 1979 (Newark, New Jersey)
December 23A Poet’s Ambition
By Robert T. Davenport
In the realm of words, where dreams take flight,
I stand as a poet, daring to ignite,
A fire within hearts, a spark in the soul,
For poetry's love, my ambition takes its toll.
I dare to be different, to break the mold,
To weave verses of stories, yet untold,
For in the tapestry of life, I see the hues,
All shades of people, their struggles and views.
With ink as my weapon, I'll bridge the divide,
Uniting hearts, where love shall reside,
For poetry knows no boundaries or walls,
It embraces all, as the universe calls.
In these pages of life, my passion shall flow,
Like a river of emotions, where hearts can grow,
I'll paint with words, the colors of hope,
And inspire souls, to rise and cope.
For poetry is the language of the heart,
A symphony of emotions, a work of art,
It speaks of love, of pain, and of grace,
A healing balm, in this chaotic space.
So let us gather, from every corner and land,
Hand in hand, we'll make a stand,
For the love of poetry, we shall unite,
Embracing diversity, with all our might.
No matter the differences, we shall find,
A common ground, where souls intertwine,
For in the beauty of words, we shall see,
The essence of humanity, shining free.
So, fellow poets, let us dare to be bold,
To write with passion, as our stories unfold,
For in the book of life, our voices shall rise,
Bringing love, understanding, and endless skies.
Let us be the change, that this world needs,
Through poetry's power, we shall succeed,
For in the depths of our souls, we hold the key,
To unlock the doors, and set our spirits free.
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Written on December 19, 2023
Submitted by BigNuttyTheBlackBishop on December 19, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,603 |
Words | 339 |
Stanzas | 10 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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