POSSESSION



possession is a word which speaks for itself
we don't know when we are possessed
and sometimes that too by our loved ones
showing love isn't possession
then what is it?

controlling a person can be possession
but listening to that person can be a bigger possession
the question is not as simple as it seems
and maybe I'm wrong if I'm saying this
but being good can NEVER be a possession
and possession can NEVER be good.

About this poem

this poem explores the concept of possession within relationships, questioning its nature and impact. It highlights the distinction between love and possession, emphasizing the importance of listening and understanding over control. It concludes that goodness cannot be a form of possession and that possession can never be truly positive. In summary, this poem delves into the complexities of possession and its relationship to love, control, and goodness, urging readers to consider the delicate balance between connection and autonomy.  

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Written on May 19, 2023

Submitted by archanachauhan969 on May 27, 2023

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Scheme XXXAX AAXXAX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 420
Words 80
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 5, 6

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