Chainsaw Ambition ( Part 1 )



The roar of metal teeth
Slicing through wood with ease
A beastly symphony beneath
The towering trees
Chainsaw ambition
Fueling the fire within
A relentless mission
To conquer and win
With a pull of the cord
The blades come alive
A daunting chord
Of power and drive
Through the forest it roars
Leaving a trail of destruction
Its appetite for more
A relentless eruption
Branches and limbs
Fall to the ground
As the chainsaw hymns
Echo all around
The operator's hands
Gripping tight
As the machine stands
Ready for the fight
With precision and skill
The chainsaw reigns
A lumberjack's thrill
As he makes his gains
But there's more to this beast
Than just raw force
A masterpiece
Of technique and course
Each cut and slash
A work of art
A well-crafted gash
To play its part
In shaping and molding
The wood in its wake
A story unfolding
With no room for mistake
The sun starts to set
But the work carries on
Driven by the sweat
Until the forest is gone
Chainsaw ambition
Burning bright and strong
A relentless mission
That knows no wrong
The smell of fresh pine
A sweet perfume
Mixed with the whine
Of the saw's tune
And as the day comes to an end
The chainsaw's rage begins to fade
But the memories it lends
Will never degrade
For tomorrow it'll return
Revving up once more
A lesson to learn
In the art of war
Against nature's hold
The chainsaw prevails
A tale to be told
Of its mighty trails
So here's to the chainsaw
An emblem of might
A force to be awed
In its endless fight
Chainsaw ambition
A force to be reckoned
An endless mission
That can never be threatened.


Authorship by Mr. Dashaun Rashod Snipes
© Mr. Dashaun Rashod Snipes
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Written on November 23, 2024

Submitted by Mr.Dashaun_Snipes11 on November 23, 2024

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Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,658
Words 308
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 72, 3

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