Knowledge is my Queendom



In the realm of knowledge, I find my crown,
A radiant light that shines all around.
Understanding, compassion, and love,
My wisdom companions as I soar above.

But ignorance, disguised as bliss,
Leaves me yearning for truth's gentle kiss.
I refuse to be swayed by its murky guise,
For knowledge's power, my spirit relies.

They try to brainwash, control my mind,
To reshape, rename, and leave me confined.
But I reject their oppressive might,
And embrace truth's guiding light.

Knowledge my compass, wisdom my guide,
In the quest for truth, let compassion abide.
For in understanding's pursuit and measure,
I find the strength to build a world of pleasure.

Bathing in knowledge's embrace,
I wear its crown with dignity and grace.
With kindness as my guide, I strive to be,
A beacon of love and empathy.

About this poem

The poem celebrates wisdom's reign with fluency, inviting readers to embark on a journey where knowledge intertwines with the warmth of compassionate knowledge. It prompts reflection on the profound connection between understanding and affection, stirring the thought with its touching parallels.

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Written on June 03, 2023

Submitted by TheorisingEko on May 26, 2024

Modified by TheorisingEko on May 27, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXAA BBCC DDEE FFGG HHII
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 805
Words 159
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Theolene Johnson

Testing the boundaries of ideas, Theorising Eko delves into the depths of intellectual exploration through the written word, advocating for language access and immigrant rights as a catalyst for change. 'Theorising,' a play on my first name Theo, combines 'ideas' and 'rising,' and represents the British English spelling of theorizing. It symbolizes the evolving exploration of the Haitian American diaspora, rooted in Haitian echoes (Eko in Haitian-Creole), and the pursuit of life, liberty, and freedom. more…

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