Miser by nature
Miser by nature
Human beings are called miser by nature
But otherwise very much intelligent for sure
It is good quality to be spent with calculation
That enhances prestige with equation
Think of reputation when you take something on loan
Hold back and silently swallow it with no intention to return
Under such circumstances this quality stands good
People have known it since long and surely understood
It is very hard to take out single pence from pocket
That too from other person without his being hit
If you can do it then it can be considered as extra intelligence
You can amass wealth in no time with golden chance
Many poets write their creative work for some appreciation
Some of them shine extra ordinarily and some still remain with confusion
Everybody wants quick response from readers
But none wants to put their effort for ordinary writers
Writers suffer and in turn suffers literature
Only set poets come forward with their future
Some prefer syndicate and get quick response
Others watch helplessly and remain tense
It helps in long run even if talent is not recognized
As short cuts don't help and remain non- obliged
Fine poems find their place in the assured slot
It is like moon coming out of dark clouds after having fought
Let no path be blocked for simple reason
It takes years of great struggle for person
To gain a name and find some respectability
It speaks of fine creation with super quality
I speak for no one and claim immunity
It is grace from god and surely a gift of divinity
No one can write simple words for mass appeal
Nice poets may find place and other's fate may be sealed
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Submitted on May 26, 2013
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic hexameter |
Characters | 1,610 |
Words | 287 |
Stanzas | 9 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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