Time, a thief
Time,
It rested upon the barks
Within creatures upon the mist,
Whence it took into those stars
Came seen upon an absurd gist.
Time,
To which all the assumptions standstill,
Might rest until to take every will,
That might It seemest that creepy hook
Of manmade desires, until they look.
Time,
A thief of every perception rest untold,
To what is dismayed but never took
That is to see when it foretold
But never suffice whenever undertook.
- IshikaJain
Key terms:
mist- a thin fog.
whence- from where.
absurd- inconsistent with reason or common sense.
gist- most essential idea or an experience.
seemest- seem.
dismayed- struck or taken with fear.
suffice- sufficient.
* It is an eight-line poem usually called an octave.
Beautiful poem. I always admire writers who can write poetry.
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ReplyDeleteVery impressive octave!
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