Phoenix Fly

Ismael Cruz Jr 1970 (New Jersey)



Phoenix Fly
High above the sky a Phoenix fly.
Born from ashes from the day it died.
From the inside its pain subsides as tears vaporize.
Born into fire an eternal reign, fire running through its veins.
What can she do to ease her pain?
Roam around the earth until its day of slain.
Nothing to lose but everything to gain, she fly away to her dying grave.
Return to ashes so she feels no pain, another Phoenix in her carcass grave.

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One’s daily life cycle

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Written on May 08, 2015

Submitted by icruzart24 on December 09, 2023

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Scheme AABCDEEFF
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 431
Words 89
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 9

Ismael Cruz Jr

Active Poet / Artist Since the 3rd grade where I discovered my love for both art styles. Actively doing more visual art tying my poetry to it. Have this poem along with art piece I have created have been featured at Boston City Hall for viewing. more…

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