Come on, my friend, embrace life's pain, the heartbreaks, and your death to come. Don't drench yourself in worry's rain and drag through soggy days, so glum. Go slam your dreams upon that drum that rages in your chest so sure as breaths you seize approach their sum and fearless thoughts are all that's pure.
There's comfort in the wallowing and moaning when life's oh so tough, but poison's all you're swallowing and tainted confidences bluff. Don't fantasize that hope's enough. Break free. The action is the cure. Be willful and grind smooth those rough and fearful thoughts. And, bleed them pure.
The world's a blaze and you a spark, a flame, soon smoke and blown out ash; so burn on 'til your skies are dark and strangle time 'til moments flash. And, on that final breeze, you thrash, through whipping winds you won't endure, let all the gods proclaim you brash and fearless and a life so pure.
This is a wonderfully powerful read, and again, it seems that "you saved the best for last". --- "And, on that final breeze, you thrash,
through whipping winds you won't endure,
let all the gods proclaim you brash
and fearless and a life so pure." --- Well done.
Written for someone you know, or is this a manual for how to handle the end of life in general? Either way, it's spot on in my opinion.
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
Thanks! :)
I pretty much write everything to my son now. This one came from my own experience.. read moreThanks! :)
I pretty much write everything to my son now. This one came from my own experiences, where I tend to think too much. I can give myself a good enough reason to do or not do just about anything. Fear is the mind killer. Haha
Ah Matt my clever friend, this is almost another wonderful ballade, why did you not make it so ?
It stands well as it is and i like the message but oh, it would be a lovely ballade ..
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Hi, Stella, thanks for reading! :)
Here I took some elements of the ballade form and left oth.. read moreHi, Stella, thanks for reading! :)
Here I took some elements of the ballade form and left others. The rhyme pattern is similar, but looser with more sounds. The refrain only one word. And I left off the envoi. I like this one. I think it builds well and inspires.
5 Years Ago
It does indeed and it is inspiring, i think because we have both written a ballade recently i not.. read moreIt does indeed and it is inspiring, i think because we have both written a ballade recently i noticedn the end rhyme pattern straight away lol
i like it too :)
"Bleed them pure" This phrase caught my attention. It's quite layered, at least in how I interpreted it in the poem or even on it's own. Blood usually taints, and pure is probably the last thing one would think in conjunction, so I liked this unexpected pairing of the two words.
The last stanza also stood out to me a lot. The beginning two lines were so pretty, especially the "soon smoke and blown out ash." In general though, this poem had some nice imagery.
Haha, I also just realized looking over it again that pure ends each stanza! Huh, interesting...
Nice work! :)
Go slam your dreams upon that drum
that rages in your chest so sure-
You've done just that here. I'm getting a more empowering "Dr. Seuss" sort of feel here, but you pen a very well-done inspirational piece.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Hello, Arriam, thanks for reading and the feedback. :)
I'm a fan of Dr. Seuss, but don't see .. read moreHello, Arriam, thanks for reading and the feedback. :)
I'm a fan of Dr. Seuss, but don't see him in this one. Haha... Is it the rhyming structure?
This is the only way to feel life in all of it's glory. My faith in God keeps me moving forward on this journey and I want to embrace all of it's wonder.
I'm heading to work. Yay. :P Dinner must have been good. I like your bobble head. Is that really.. read moreI'm heading to work. Yay. :P Dinner must have been good. I like your bobble head. Is that really you? G'night, old friend.
6 Years Ago
I packed my gut with chicken and curry. Ya, that's me. Hey, where'd my hair go? Have a great day! :)
6 Years Ago
I meant the bobble head! Did you have your own bobble head made?
Describes the word "Fearlessly" and "Courage" Perfectly. The quote: "Don't fantasize that hope's enough," will always be everyone's first choice of when everything turns into chaos, but NO. Hope is strong, hope is powerful, but there's always something that holds the hope in place. That plays a role to keep everyone's dreams alive. Which is Courage, fearless and bravery.
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Posted 7 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Thanks for reading, Alina! :)
Hope and worry are the same. Actions make the difference. Examp.. read moreThanks for reading, Alina! :)
Hope and worry are the same. Actions make the difference. Example: Worrying it might rain and hoping it doesn't are the same. The action of carrying an umbrella isn't much trouble.
LIFE IS A PARTY. DON'T BE A PINATA.
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