In The End



In a place where mediocrity becomes extraordinary,
where flowers blossom, lazy in the light mist,
where chaos is subdued and creativity reigns,
where the sky is orange, scarlet and yellow, purple and blue,
I am home, home with you.

In a time when nothing is fallacy,
when everything is a plethora of luxury,
when mysteries are all to worry about,
when tragedies and travesties are few,
I’ll be home, home with you.

In a land where music fills the air,
where sound is an elixir for your waiting ear,
where notes float by like dragonflies,
where rhythm, cadence and beats are new,
I am home, home with you.

In the midst of a starry night,
when even the dark moon shines like a sun,
when the planets show in the sky,
when the wide expanse above watches all we do,
I’ll be home, home with you.

In a place where biases go out the window,
 where there’s no need for locks and keys,
where no blood spills, no tears fall,
after jealousy and envy are through,
I am home, home with you.
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Submitted on May 01, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme axbcC aaxcC xxbcC xxxcC xxxcC
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 958
Words 182
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 5, 5, 5, 5, 5

Kassandra M. Konecny

Kassandra Konecny is a lover of listening to music, hiking in the mountains, and observing the way people act. She began writing vigorously when she was fourteen and will hopefully never stop. She has had her fair share of trials lately, and tries to encompass nearly every subject there is to study into her writing. Kassandra plans to study creative writing and psychology. She's 17 and currently lives in Utah with her family. Contact her at kassandrakonecny@hotmail.com more…

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