"Hope"



I have finally reached the end…
My feet are terribly filled with pain,
But my mind says something else…
I began to bury my feet,
When suddenly
A bud of hope
Popped up from the sky.
I have no choice!!
I must revive
My feet once again…

About this poem

Using the image of burying the feet, the poet refers to a kind of surrender in the face of difficulties, but then with the appearance of the "bud of hope", he shows that there is always a spark of hope that can make a person move and try again. The notion that even in the most difficult moments, hope can come back to life is a positive and motivating message.

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Submitted by Amirhosein_aj on November 13, 2024

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Amirhosein Alijanizadeh

 · Urmia

I am a student and poet of free, emotional, romantic and mystical poetry, and in this way, I am trying to make progress and I am also a little active in writing and writing literary texts, I am from Iran and live in Urmia and I am very interested in poetry, art and writing, and I would like my works and poems to be seen in the world, especially in Europe and America more…

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  • sharona.reeves81
    Very much enjoyed the hope-filled inspriation ...keep it moving
    LikeReply1 month ago
  • susan.brumel
    Ah…That elusive hope. Don’t stop searching for that bud of hope in the sky!
    Nice job, Amir.
    LikeReply1 month ago

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