Analysis of Creative spark



It’s not as clear as you thought it would be, not so stark;
It’s never been a walk in the park;
You want to speed through, like on roller blades absorbing information ;
But you’re also an ambassador, introducing light to the dark;

You may have dipped your pinkie into a puddle which could be dark despair;
Remember self love and self care;  I’m left with what is there… in time you’ll learn to manage and make those moments rare;
 Life can be cruel and sometimes be unfair.  
Lift yourself up and find your strength somehow somewhere.  Your life has one thing in common, sad or happy, you’re always there.

My own  purgation and Inspiration won’t burn me through;
What’s left is me and you;
What’s left of me is you.
This is where love carries you or begins anew.
Love doesn’t harden,  it softens under pressure just like a heart;
If you’re with me;  you’re with me when we’re apart;

We can’t always  be there together but we can always be together,
If you learn to define words and terms that can last forever;

My creative spark may end,  but mine lives within you;
You’re a link from my past into the future you’re about to create ;
I’ll always live within you , no matter what step you take.


Scheme AAXA BBBB CCCCDD EE CXX
Poetic Form
Metre 1111111111111 110101001 1111111101010010 1110101000101101 111111001010111101 010110111111110111110011101 11110001101 1011011111111110101110111 11100101111 011101 011111 111110110101 111011010101101 11111111001 1111101011111010 111101101111010 1010111111011 10111101010101101 1110111101111
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,233
Words 240
Sentences 6
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 6, 2, 3
Lines Amount 19
Letters per line (avg) 48
Words per line (avg) 12
Letters per stanza (avg) 183
Words per stanza (avg) 46

About this poem

Talking to yourself through a down phase at times …. A spark that may inspire other poems from its lines;

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Written on September 07, 2023

Submitted by Arman_1 on October 26, 2023

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Arman Hoque

Founder of Empyrean Law and Senior Counsel, Arman Hoque holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Windsor in addition to a Master’s degree in Public Administration and a B.A. degree in Law and Society from the Ivy League Cornell University. In July 2004, he was called to the bar as barrister, solicitor, and notary public, following Articles with a prestigious Queen’s Counsel Firm. He worked in association with several prominent law firms and sage mentors to develop his high standard before establishing his own practice. Since then, he has grown his law firm. Focused on his compassion for access to justice, Mr. Hoque has received news attention for cases he has fought and won for his clients spanning 15 years of practice. He has contributed to precedents in the legal community and has been awarded numerous accolades recognizing his devotion to the law. For his clients, he uses his formidable cumulative knowledge and world-spanning experiences to effectively turn their real into as close to their ideal as legally possible. He has been a poet most his life, having self-published a volume in 1993 by honour of his patron father. more…

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