Mysteries of the Universe

Augustine Uchechi 2007 (Port Harcourt)



Mysteries of the Universe:
Mysteries of the Universe
Are like a puzzle, hard to traverse
We look up at the sky so vast
And wonder what lies beyond our grasp

The stars twinkle in the night
A sight that fills us with delight
But what secrets do they hold?
What stories have they left untold?

The black hole, a cosmic enigma
A place where time and space converge
A mystery that we can't fathom
A puzzle that we can't solve

The universe is a vast expanse
A place of wonder and romance
A place where we can dream and hope
A place where we can learn and cope

So let us gaze up at the sky
And wonder at the mysteries that lie
Beyond our reach, beyond our grasp
The mysteries of the universe, forever to last.

About this poem

Mysteries of the universe is a poem that expresses the awe and curiosity of the poet towards the vast and mysterious universe. The poem uses vivid imagery and metaphors to describe the beauty and complexity of the cosmic phenomena, such as stars, planets, black holes, and dark matter. The poem also reflects on the poet's own place and purpose in the universe, and the questions that remain unanswered. The poem is a celebration of the wonder and mystery of life and existence.  

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Written on December 21, 2023

Submitted by augustineuchechi587 on December 22, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAabc ddee xxxx ffgg hhcb
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 705
Words 144
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 4, 4, 4

Augustine Uchechi

Augustine Uchechi is a poet and writer from Abuja, Nigeria. He has a passion for exploring the wonders of the cosmos and the mysteries of the human condition. Augustine Uchechi is a high school student at Government Secondary School, Jabi Abuja. more…

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