The lost man



I met today
He is so stranded
His attire worn out
His soul blown out
He is just much as a remaining
He is just much as inhaling
I Saw the lost Man

Outside the dirt path
He called for a bath
Bunch of lilies for a dime
Rounding up on him for a sigh
His eyes that called for a plight
His hair facing all the light
I Saw the lost man

I stood there like a statue
He stood there in the middle
Looking unto me for a night
Am I supposed to be his knight
Even the waters on my wall
Are still hanging like a call
I Saw the lost Man

Going fast like a rocket
The fresh air is getting more intensed
The fleshy air is beggining to be a mess
Then out of me I came
And I heard the voice that says
I Saw the lost man
I am the Lost Man
And I met a Lost Man

About this poem

The peom is about the way we see ourselves a human, it's a kind of a mystery that we couldn't understand what or who we really are.

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Written on October 04, 2022

Submitted by snoipowers on October 04, 2022

Modified on April 01, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme axbbccD eexxffD xxffggD xaxxxDdd
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 742
Words 168
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 7, 7, 7, 8

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