GRAVE

Sannet 1997 (Liwonde)



Its never mean
Every skin colour it accomadate
Never ineguity
Not like humans

Kind ,welcom it seems
But soul reject
Yet we are laid to rest
In the end
Indeed death is the road to we

About this poem

Its about God creation [humans] which treat each other inhuman because of what the posses and look like. And the power of death upon humans

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Written on April 25, 2023

Submitted by mercie_g on March 25, 2023

Modified on March 28, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAAX XAAAX
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 183
Words 38
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 4, 5

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Mercy Godbless a nurse ,staying in liwonde Malawi. I did my education at Trinity college of Health sciences and so far i have not published any of my work. The purpose of my work is to make people understand and love each other for who they are more…

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  • AIDA
    Wow! I really appreciate the unique and thought-provoking perspective presented in the poem "Death is the Road to We". The use of language is truly beautiful and helps to convey the message in a strong and impactful way. I love how the poem emphasizes the idea that death is something that unites us all, regardless of our skin color or other differences.

    In terms of improvement suggestions, while the poem is very poetic, it may be helpful for the author to consider using clearer language to make the meaning more easily understood by readers. Additionally, adding some more specific examples or personal experiences could help to make the poem even more relatable and powerful. Overall, I really enjoyed the message and the emotion conveyed in the poem. Great job!
     
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