Kaleidoscope



Kaleidoscope

In the garden of our days, where the sunshine plays,  
We dance on dewdrops, in dawn’s golden glaze.  
Time’s a river, ever-flowing, endlessly enticing,  
With whispers of wonder, we wander, never compromising.

Life’s a kaleidoscope of colors, swirling in the breeze,  
A symphony of seasons, singing through the trees.  
With hearts as light as feathers, we float on endless seas,  
In the boundless blue, we bask, in the bliss of being free.

Under twilight’s tender touch, stars softly speak,  
Their light, a language of love, laced with mystique.  
We’re dreamers dancing on the edge of twilight’s tale,  
In the symphony of starlight, our spirits set sail.

Through valleys of verdant visions, we venture, never lost,  
In the echo of eternity, we’re entwined, tempest-tossed.  
With every breath, a blessing, every heartbeat, a hymn,  
We savor the symphony of life, in its perpetual rhythm.

In the tapestry of time, where moments meet and meld,  
We treasure the transient, in the infinite, we’re held.  
With laughter as our lantern, lighting paths unknown,  
In the mosaic of the marvelous, we make our home.

About this poem

This poem is about seeing the beauty of life and living it to the fullest. Appreciating and being fully in the present and not letting anything distract you. Let the sunshine wash out the storm. Take a snippet of time and make it last forevet.

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Written on June 06, 2024

Submitted by Chris.vutha.yiep on June 08, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CCCX DDEE FFXX GGXX
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,150
Words 204
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Christopher Vutha Yiep

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