Triumph



Triumph is achieving our goals,
 by putting our hard work into bowls,
 make yourself stubborn for your goal

 and let the difficulties burn into coal

 be like gold,
which becomes bold
after being thrown in the fire,
 in the fire of struggle

 this is just a start
 but with stubbornness and belief in our heart
 we will win the world we will climb the heights of triumph with our  hardwork
 climbing the stairs to triumph is not so tough
 but it's a bit rough with hardwork, persistence, courage and struggle sticked on its surface stick them on your feet and keep moving
 so grow a little sapling,
 and remember you were a tittle one day
 and you have grown a little this day
 forget the rest and fight with the pest
don't make delay or you will decay
keep growing until you bear the fruits of triumph
 the fruits of an achievement
 the path to triumph has some wear and tear
 but it will make the food bear
 and those fruits are the fruits of triumph
 in the past you were at the roots
 and till the last you will taste the fruits
so don't waste your time
 lest you fail to shine
go and find some light
 to make your life shine so bright
 the path to triumph is a long way
and you will reach to it one day.

About this poem

This poem is on triumph. It's on how it is achieved and what happens after it is achieved. It's on how hard work and many other qualities you need to achieve triumph.

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Written on August 14, 2022

Submitted by pragyabhavya1884 on August 14, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAB B CCXX DDXXEEFFXFGXHHGIIXXJJFF
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,220
Words 244
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 3, 1, 4, 23

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