My destination



I wish to walk on a sea shore..where,
I could watch sea waves and stare!
Though high tides make me scare.....
its beautiful to capture waves glare.

Wonderful sea will always do care....
..to welcome other rivers to share....
..their excess water..she will bare...
..though it knows its used only as spare.

So...I learnt a lesson today,
to accept all worries that come on my way.
My deeds in life should be fine and fair,
hope one day...I might be called as a good heir.
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Submitted on September 29, 2013

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Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 458
Words 89
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4

hazel Shirley

I am (Hazel Shirley)Hazal Shirly Sameera Pulukuri,Research scholar in English Literature .A blog writer against stress.To educate people to live with positive attitude, to reveal beauty of life loving concepts and to relieve them from Stress and stress causing factors is my prayerful ambition.I admire to present tips to overcome stress in all walks of life.I joined poetry.com to express my true feelings.I respect life and value every life.I appreciate free will in expression and strongly believe that self-expression is not a crime.I have a passion to write poems though simple....to make others love their life.I Heartfully believe that happiness is something we create.I admire simple language.So,I just try to express honestly from my heart.All copy rights only to Pulukuri Hazal shirly sameera.My Email- educationstresses.all@gmail.com ; My blog address:http://educationstressa.blogsopt.comMy Facebook Profile :https://www.facebook.com/hazel.shirleyMy page:https://www.facebook.com/HazelShirleyPoems ;Join the group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/306993172729338/ggl- https://plus.google.com/u/0/110455039940095261823/posts more…

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