Analysis of Life



Although I am wise, sometimes I love madness,
I might be mature, but I may admire some immaturity,
Yes, I love foolishness at the peak of simplicity,
I love pounding on the cold body of the world despite all exhaustion, worry, and confusion,
Yes, I may not be a complete human being , but I love life in its entirety.


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Poetic Form
Metre 1111011110 111011110110100 11110010110100 111010110101011010100010 1111100110101111010100
Characters 322
Words 63
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 5
Lines Amount 5
Letters per line (avg) 49
Words per line (avg) 12
Letters per stanza (avg) 246
Words per stanza (avg) 60

About this poem

The poet is describing life as an adventure. Either good or bad, it’s worth living and experiencing what it has to offer.

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Written on February 27, 2024

Submitted by maryamaribi on February 27, 2024

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Maryam Aribi

I’m a 42 years old female pharmacist originally from Iran. I came to US in 2009 and been married for 8 years. I’ve been writing poems since I was 18 years old. Most of my poems are in Persian and I’m working on translating them in English. more…

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