Thrilling Prize





Now I say you are a thrill,
 Something beyond this prosaic deal,
 A vibrant commotion swinging swung,
 No form of concrete , a vacant hang
Now I say you are a miracle device,
 Suspense evocation heart's prize ,
 Feeling's gate-way nectar rise
 Tingling fountain of immortal dyes .
Now , lost in admiration ,I say you are mine ,
 With your death I die , and with your rise I shine .
Hooked in your wings,
 My being lay paralyzed,
 My volcano's rapture,
 Gets creamed in ice.
You are my prize,
 You are my prize,
 You are my prize.
The blended light of sun, moon, and star,
 Symphony sung , in muses' tongue,
 Beyond of these lights and rhythmic bar,
Now I say you are a thrill,
 Something beyond this prosaic deal.
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Submitted on October 15, 2013

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 692
Words 124
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 22

Subrata Ray

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