The last youth

Kaisar Ahmad bhat 2000 (Kupwara lolab Jammu and Kashmir)



THE LOST YOUTH

You are the resident of tyranny
You are the character of irony

You are dynamic not apathetic
You are buoyantic and energetic

Fight for the rights and rules
That were snatched by fools

You are the director of every dart
You are the will of every heart

You have to contend not to bend
You have to compete till the end

Heal your wounds that hurts you
Read your thoughts that teaches you

How to live and how to die
How to smile and how to cry

Speak the words of truthfulness
Not the words of bitterness

You will be remembered forever
Treat all equally whosoever

About this poem

The poem highly portraits the youth's power, struggle and the challenges that the youth supposed to face

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Submitted by Bh03185 on January 18, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH II
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 583
Words 120
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2

Kaisar Ahmad bhat

I am Kaiser Ahmad Bhat (21) hailing from the upward District Kupwara ( land of love and beauty) Jammu and Kashmir . Currently, i am pursuing masters in Mathematics from kashmir University. I believe that everything we prevail is true if we can be certain of that. I lives and breathes words. It was his dissertation that made me grope that conceivably i was not wholly deserted. The way i saw the realm, its colors and textures and wails,i felt the way i reckoned, strived, felt dream. I felt i was envying and speculating and feeling with my emotions that suffocated me. I dreamed and dreamed, wanted what i wanted-- and then i comprehended that truly i just discerned i was broken the way most writers are, stories leaking through the cracks. Ethically i am very passionate about writing and i would like to go with that ahead. I am proud to be my own poet, a tone and the director of my thoughts. I writes to be a part of something a world made up of words and ideas that are sometimes bitterly criticized and gratefully loved. more…

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