MOROSIS

Ananya Shukla 2004 (Pune)



i wish you would drink your words
and taste how bitter they are .
Feet on the pavement and it hits me ,
As sharp as the glass shards .

I Move the mountains and
push through the snow ,
thought you'll be my saviour but
Now i do not know .

I can not feel anything but cold
and dizziness when you speak ,
oh my viridity that you have sold
and suddenly i can see .

I never thought twice
But i thought It'll get better with time .
I never thought i could survive ,
because evil is all you mime .

Now i know of the depths of your hell
it's your words upon i won't dwell.
I laugh at my morosis now ,
you won't see me trembling and you'll say how .

About this poem

Sometimes people closest to say the most harsh things . They don't know what impact those words have on you and they scar you forever. This poem expresses what everyone has felt when you're hurt , not by a bullet , but words . Stupid words

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Written on November 17, 2022

Submitted by ananya.shukla.1704 on January 27, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXAX XBXB CXCA XDXD EEFF
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 649
Words 145
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Ananya Shukla

Hi ! I'm Ananya . I'm 18 years old and i recently started trying my hand at poetry. Ive always thought of writing stuff but i just didn't because of the fear that I won't be good enough. But a friend of mine , told me that "are good at physics when you're born ? No right ! So you start from the abc then slowly and steadily reach a level where you might actually be good at physics! " That analogy made me think that he's right and i should just do it because life is short and never stop chasing the million things you want . more…

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