A Story To Tell



I have a story to tell
One of date, long for still
One of calamity, mortality for sure
One of hope, love as peals

I have a story to tell
You gave me life.
A day can’t bypass without me thinking of you.
I could have spent my life without you.
But I choose to spend with you in me, me in you
I hardly remember the taste of your bosoms,
that build my humor and made me.
From your umbra, I was sheltered.
At your love soaked backbone
I rest my weary head.

I have a story to tell
Clean waters mirrors the skies,
Sparkling crystals are clear,
the Sun’s golden rays shimmers,
the Greens are vibrant,
Your firm form and flesh skin surpasses all.
In my Dream,
my nightmare turn sweet as chocolate
with a flashy reflection of your warm welcoming face.

I have a story to tell
Methink blank, whenever I compose lyrics to just justify your beauty.
I proclaim your beauty that fades in and fades out.
Till then my lover, stay with me in me

About this poem

Overall, the poem is a heartfelt praises to our mothers, celebrating their life, love, and enduring influence. It conveys a deep sense of gratitude, love, and admiration for the mother's role in shaping our identity and experiences.

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Written on April 17, 2024

Submitted by oseicoming4 on April 16, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme Axxb Axcccbdxxx Abxbxxxxb Adxd
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 943
Words 205
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 10, 9, 4

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