Life might shine brightly at times and then fade away in the wind. the hues of happiness, grief,
Life might shine brightly at times and then fade away in the wind.
the hues of happiness, grief, pride, and despair,
Keep evolving alongside us.
Every character changes and takes on a new turn every day.
Life is an ascent; never lose your bravery or your goals.
Don't be afraid to get back up after falling; instead, decide to win each time.
No matter how many challenges you encounter, keep your resolve and build up your strength.
Change your perspective to transform your life, achieve your goals, and finish you.
Anyone may become great in life. Fight and make your mark.
Give your ideas flight, progress towards change, and allow distances and friendships to develop.
Become the invincible protector of your life with fresh colours, dreams, and an identity.
Let the life's characters shine
About this poem
The poem "The Transforming Hues of Life" considers the ever-evolving character of existence as well as the many feelings and experiences we come across along the route. The notion that life is a journey full of highs and lows, pleasures and tragedies, and how these opposing colours create our character, is captured. The poem has a strong emphasis on the value of accepting change, conquering challenges, and being loyal to our goals and desires. It exhorts the reader to meet obstacles head-on with courage and tenacity while trusting in their own capacity to make a special impact on the world. Colour imagery serves as a metaphor for the wide variety of feelings and experiences we go through. Just as colours blend and change, so does life, giving us fresh chances for development and more »
Submitted by varunsharma80766 on July 13, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic octameter |
Characters | 800 |
Words | 151 |
Stanzas | 7 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1 |
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