Grief



Grief is an ocean,
Endless and vast,
It swallows you whole,
And the pain seems to last.

It crashes and tumbles,
And pulls you under,
You struggle and fight,
But it’s just getting stronger.

It hits you in waves,
With no warning or sign,
And you find yourself drowning,
In a sea of lost time.

Your heart is heavy,
And your soul is worn,
The weight of your loss,
Feels like a never-ending storm.

You long for the sun,
To break through the clouds,
To feel the warmth again,
And to break free from the shrouds.

But grief has its hold,
And it won’t let you go,
It’s a journey you must take,
Through the highs and the lows.

So you hold on tight,
And you ride the waves,
Until one day you find,
The strength to break away.

Grief may be a burden,
But it can also be a teacher,
To help you find your way,
And to become a stronger creature.

Grief is a weight that can't be measured
A pain that leaves the heart so treasured
It clings to the soul, a heavy burden to bear
And the tears that flow, show how much we care

It comes in waves, an unrelenting tide
A storm that rages deep inside
It's a crushing ache that never ends
A wound that never fully mends

Grief is a thief that steals our joy
A thief that none can fully destroy
It takes our loved ones, leaving us to mourn
And we're left to carry on, so torn

But in the midst of all this pain
There's a glimmer of hope that still remains
For though our loved ones may be gone
Their memory lives forever on

And though we may never fully heal
We find a way to somehow deal
With the grief that lingers in our hearts
And though it never fully departs

We learn to live with the pain and the loss
And though the road ahead may be hard and tough
We hold on to the love that remains
And find comfort in the memories that sustain.
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Written on March 09, 2023

Submitted by Auliq-Ice on April 16, 2023

1:59 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABXB CDED FXXX XGHX AIXI XXXX EFXJ ADJD KKLL MMXC NNGG OPXX QQRR HXPO
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,779
Words 395
Stanzas 14
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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