Vanity



Why all these toil and tussle tear us apart?
We're here today, gone tomorrow,
Life's but a fleeting shadows!

Thrones shall tumble,
And the fields another be.
Whereat Solomon's ilks?
O' world's but the potter's will!

Look! the lustre lilies,
Springing  in the meadow
Splendour of a thousand eyes stare
Tis a stack of hay at eventide!

The rich's glory on the poor's misery;
The world's unfairly just!
Someday, shall the pen grow barren
And the sword impotent,
O' life's but a mystery!

Up the castle a pile of miner's gold
Yet rideth none to Elysian
Whence misery gives a cold embrace,
Wealth's but a fleeing bird!

The world's a little stage, goodness shall keep names alive:
O' ants and nature shall teach us virtues-
Of lore than pedagogs can

Whence strife an inferno upon a thatched roof!
Up up man to a reconcile table with our Maker!

When nature trumps:
Hills and vales shall bow,
And the hoes and sceptre wither!
O' life's but vanity!

About this poem

The poem, Vanity depicts the society and the world at large, urging mankind to live in peace and harmony as life is transient, full of uncertainty and Vanity. Hence, a strive-free world is all that mankind needs.

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Submitted by Ezekwesiru on September 15, 2022

Modified on May 02, 2023

1:02 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABC XDCX XBXA DXEXD XEXX XXX XF XXFD
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 949
Words 196
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 3, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 4

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