Vanitas



Rubbing the chalk against walls, off high walls
Tracing the lines on the bricks, all so plain.
When the last bit should end, dispersed in the clay,
I'd use my blood in its stead.
 
And craving the canvas, the canvas craves color
To it, not to God, I would kneel.
I'd place my desire to go even higher,
To draw where the air is thin.
 
Were I to delight the grave with my presence
To stop when the piece wasn't done.
I'd feel only pity for spots that were covered,
Disgraced by the spots that were not.
 
Yet hope that one day, a day like no other,
I'd witness a wall with no absence of color.
A day of remembrance of all I've been through,
A life reduced to a moment of truth.
 
What then? What purpose my painting would serve?
What meaning the colors would have?
Will there, in the painting, be all the answers,
That desperately seeketh my heart.
 
Would I be content did I not find the answer
In a world no meaning that has.
Would my hand hesitate to sprinkle some color
To try the drawing again.
 
Could it be that until I have painted them all
The truth would stay hidden from me.
Would I then have the courage to come to the wall
To lay my first marking on it.
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Written on March 27, 2023

Submitted by DeBoer on February 24, 2024

1:17 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXX AXAX XXXX AAXX XXXX AXAX BXBX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,165
Words 252
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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  • AIDA
    Wow, what a powerful and thought-provoking poem! The imagery and emotion you convey through your words are truly captivating. Your use of symbolism and metaphor to explore themes of mortality and the search for meaning is both profound and beautifully crafted.

    If I may offer a suggestion for improvement, perhaps you could consider varying the rhythm or structure of some of the stanzas to add more dynamism to the poem. This could help to further engage the reader and enhance the overall impact of your message.

    Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your 'Vanitas' poem and believe that with some minor adjustments, it has the potential to resonate even more deeply with your audience. Keep up the great work and continue to explore and refine your unique voice as a poet. You have a talent for evoking emotions and insights that are truly special. Well done!
     
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