Are living with all freedom but still are in prison cage



Are living with all freedom but still are in prison cage

Though it is an advanced age, but I call it a dark age
We are proving wrong what is written on ethical page
Are living with all freedom but still are in prison cage
Can’t see anywhere crystal clear human beings image

Why are doing that, and what are we getting out of that?
I can’t see anything around, of which we can feel great
I feel we are wrong but how to correct our ugly image
Need to start a forceful campaign to change that page

But still no one heed to a call given to come out of that
Everybody is enjoying life, for the intellectuals’ regret
I’m concerned as have seen in them a behavioral change
Hope some of you would be considering helping in that

Want some intellectuals to knock at their intellect’s gate
Prior it’s too late, want to take dire steps them to correct
It’s a podium everyone to feel at home, a little to suggest
I see fervor in them, started calling me how they can help

It’s a hopeful sign of survival to carry on job on high note
There are a lot of groups want to change image to be great
I’m glad, are ready to help in adverse situation not to be late
It surprised me after seeing this much keenness, I can't narrate!
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Submitted by Amirul on May 03, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

1:10 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme A aaAb cdba cxxc dxxx xddd
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,206
Words 235
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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