The Pixie's Path



With ethereal grace and refined style,
She runs each path, mile by mile.
A flawless pace, both bold and untamed,
Guided by chance, shaped by a destiny claimed.

Through twisting trails and unknown roads,
Her spirit sings, her confidence grows.
Life’s an adventure, a fleeting glimpse,
No need to hesitate, no need for pretense.

Embrace the winds, let time create,
A story spun by chance and fate.
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Written on December 13, 2024

Submitted by sharona.reeves81 on December 13, 2024

23 sec read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB XXXX BB
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 399
Words 78
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 2

Sharona Reeves

 · 1981 · Florida

Sharona Reeves is a dedicated autism advocate and registered behavior technician currently pursuing a master's degree in applied behavior analysis. In her spare time, she indulges in free verse writing, a passion she has nurtured since childhood. Her interests span creative writing, hiking, and gardening as she continues to pursue her aspirations as a novelist. Originally from Tampa, FL, and raised in Memphis, TN, Sharona now resides in rural Mississippi. more…

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  • Raj8878
    Beautiful
    LikeReply 11 month ago
  • Raj8878
    Poem gave relax to my brain. Nice poem
    LikeReply 11 month ago
  • rameshs.88917
    I admire thine thoughts provoking and metaphorically interpretation of Life as an adventurous journey. Thine strong determination and courageous will to over come all the obstacles on your path is individual and common phenomena of modern mind.The choice in life and journey on untravelled road reflects your strong will power and optimistic perspectives to reach the goal of life .
    I appreciate your ornamented poetic lines and justification of metaphors. I got some similarities and in connection of your poem I added the lines from Robert Frost's poem 'The Road not taken '
    " I took the one less traveled by,
    And that has made all the difference."
     
    LikeReply 11 month ago
    • sharona.reeves81
      I love Robert Frost, Sylvia Plath, and John Keats, of course Edgar Allen Poe—each has been a profound influence on me! I could go on really. There are so many influential writers. The mention of Robert Frost is an honor. I truly appreciate your insight and kind words. Humbly grateful. 
      LikeReply 115 days ago
    • rameshs.88917
      Me got humbled your highness.
      LikeReply 115 days ago
  • Akinpet23
    Beautiful and amazing
    LikeReply 11 month ago
    • sharona.reeves81
      I appreciate your kind words!
      LikeReply29 days ago
    • Akinpet23
      you are welcome.please vote for me in the ongoing contest
      LikeReply 126 days ago
    • sharona.reeves81
      voting starts in 22 days I will keep an eye out my friend!
      LikeReply15 days ago
    • Akinpet23
      i will be expecting that.
      thank you.
      LikeReply14 days ago
  • alanswansea18
    Beautiful I miss this one.
    LikeReply 12 months ago
  • eawauthor
    Lovely, lovely piece!
    LikeReply 12 months ago
    • sharona.reeves81
      thanks so much for reading and commenting! appreciate you!
      LikeReply29 days ago
  • delano
    Is nice
    LikeReply 12 months ago
  • debraw.71122
    Nice write, Thank you for sharing.
    LikeReply 12 months ago

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