Analysis of Keep your composure: Nothing is forever
In a world so dynamic, where nothing remains,
Forever fleeting, like passing rains.
No permanence to grasp, no lasting tether,
Life's ever-changing, let us remember.
However hard, however tough the strife,
Know that it too shall transform, bring new life.
So be wise and adapt to the shifting tide,
Embrace the challenges with strength inside.
But amidst the chaos, don't forget to be kind,
For compassion is a treasure, rare to find.
Spread love, bring warmth to hearts gone cold,
A gentle touch, a kindness untold.
And in the end, what truly matters most,
Is the goodness of soul, our innermost boast.
So let us nurture love, let it unfold,
For a beautiful soul is worth more than gold.
In this ever-changing world, let's strive to grow,
To learn, to evolve, and let our spirits glow.
Seek knowledge, chase dreams with relentless zest,
For in the pursuit of wisdom, we are truly blessed.
Let's cherish the moments, both big and small,
For life's tapestry is woven from them all.
Find joy in simplicity, embrace what's pure,
In laughter, in friendship, love will endure.
When faced with challenges, don't lose your way,
Have faith in yourself, and you'll find a brighter day.
For storms may rage, and shadows may loom,
But within you lies a strength that will conquer doom.
Be a beacon of light, a source of hope,
Extend a helping hand, help others cope.
For the bonds we forge, the connections we make,
Are the threads that weave together our shared fate.
So let us remember, as we journey through,
That kindness and love will always see us through.
In this dynamic world, where change is a constant guide,
May our souls be gentle, and in goodness reside.
Dr. James Joseph
(Didi)
Scheme | AABB CCDD EEFF GGFF HHII JJKK LLMM NNXX OODD XX |
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Poetic Form | |
Metre | 001101011001 010101101 11001111010 1101011010 10110101 1111101111 11100110101 0101001101 101010101111 10101010111 11111111 010101001 0001110101 10101110101 1111011101 10100111111 01101011111 111010110101 1101110101 1000111011101 1100101101 11100110111 11001000111 0100101101 1111001111 110010110101 11110111 101110111101 1010110111 0101011101 10111001011 101110101011 11101011101 1100111111 0101011110101 1101110001001 1110 10 |
Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,692 |
Words | 338 |
Sentences | 20 |
Stanzas | 10 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2 |
Lines Amount | 38 |
Letters per line (avg) | 34 |
Words per line (avg) | 8 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 131 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 29 |
About this poem
This poem explores the concept of impermanence in a dynamic and ever-changing world. It reminds us that nothing remains forever, just like passing rains. Life is constantly evolving, and it is important to adapt to the shifting tide and challenges with strength. Amidst the chaos, the poem emphasizes the importance of kindness and compassion, as they are rare treasures. It encourages us to spread love and bring warmth to hearts gone cold. The poem highlights that what truly matters most is the goodness of our soul, our innermost boast. It urges us to nurture love and let it unfold, for a beautiful soul is worth more than gold. In this ever-changing world, we should strive to grow, learn, and evolve. Seeking knowledge and chasing dreams with relentless zest are blessings in themselves. The poet encourages us to cherish both big and small moments in life, finding joy in simplicity and embracing what's pure. Laughter, friendship, and love endure. When faced with challenges, the poem u more »
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