Beginning to end
What was the most happiest memory you have?
The most memorable memory you can think of
The happiest day you've ever been
The feeling of the luckiest person that's living
The happiest memory is with you
The most memorable one was being with the one
The happiest day was making you happy everyday
Feeling lucky every single day because of the one
A happy memory
A happy day
Can have a sad ending
Or a merry way
A path with no given clue
A direction you go to
The choices you make for yourself
A love with no ending itself
Memories together are the happiest one
Bonding with each other is the most valuable one
Making each other smile can be deeper than anything
But does it mean it has a happy ending?
Not all fairytales end with happily ever after
Not all princesses has a prince
Not all mr. has a mrs.
Not everyone has someone to kiss
Fairytales don't always end with a happy ending
Where the prince recues the princess then gets exciting
Yes at the end its always a happy ending
But in reality there is no happy ending
Not all princesses needs a prince
Sometimes a princess needs a princess
And a prince needs a prince
To live happy in a castle that pleases
Not all mr. has a mrs.
Not all men has a women
In a daily life being happy is one thing
But problems arises and then there goes your happy ending
A love unconditionally
A given task for you and me
A happy day that gives joy
But behind all that there's nothing to enjoy
Nothing goes exactly the way you want
It goes randomly not where you want it to be
So we don't always have a happy ending we want
Sometimes ending changes and becomes a sad one
About this poem
i wrote this poem because i realized that everything has an end.
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Written on July 16, 2023
Submitted by shilohgabriel95 on July 16, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | xxab cada edbd ccff aabb xgHx bbbb gxgh Habb eeii jeja |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,646 |
Words | 355 |
Stanzas | 11 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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