Chameleon's Amour
Heaven & Hell … far away from each other.
Feel fear to think such distance between us.
You in dream & in real … make differ.
I concerned about our kinship being crushed.
My love for you still same,
But it might not sufficient for you.
Our divine love in this poem yet few.
We are never same … South & North Pole.
You can what l can’t ,
You can handle a lot at once, whether l can’t grab just One.
My clarity is just depends on your pitch hole.
I’ve observed in You the Aphrodite's bone.
My desire,
My passion,
My aim, all for thine.
But You are not ever mine.
Like Medusa,
Your evil eyes can’t flirt humans.
But l can’t find me there,
I easily fell in Your trap.
A river can’t live without water,
Akin, my existence rely on your presence.
I feel jealous when you’re in someone’s grab.
Your facial face,
Your feign friendship,
Similar to Your amour for me.
Chameleon!
I find You in this color changing creature,
Flee one to other tree.
Thou art You have!
Easily sack of pure heart of mine.
Thou art You have!
Easily make sit with other in dine.
You are entering into other’s room.
I am being wiped out with Your broom.
You left me alone,
Your bloody eyes searching an another innocent hand.
Now You proceed to make an another life baned.
Your facial face,
Your evil eyes,
Your lure laugh…all in beam.
In spite of all flaw,
Still You've caught in my dream.
You might forget me,
having an another mate.
I don't want to be Cain.
My brother's mate to be gained.
I can control myself,
Felling that it is all my fate.
About this poem
The poem is about my beloved, who has betreyed with me.
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Written on August 23, 2022
Submitted by aalemali0136 on September 04, 2022
Modified on April 20, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | axabxcc dxedfaegg xxxxaxxHxieai JgJgkk fxbHxlxl imxxxm |
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,542 |
Words | 342 |
Stanzas | 6 |
Stanza Lengths | 7, 9, 13, 6, 8, 6 |
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