I wish to share my latest poem. It consists of five stanzas with four verses each. In my poem the first two and last two verses of each stanzas rhyme. Each stanza has eight syllables. I hope you enjoy the poem.
Many Roads
We find so many roads each day
To take us farther on our way.
These roads lead to new adventure
Yielding surprises and treasure.
Surprises can be good or bad,
Making journeys happy or sad.
Which road to take is the question
Amid frequent indecision.
Scenic roads connect to nature
Showcasing each moving picture.
Country roads are far from cities
To help put troubled minds at ease.
Not all roads turn into treasure
But frustration and displeasure.
Wrong roads translate to resentment,
Stirring bitter disappointment.
Throughout life we meet many roads
To lock and unlock different codes.
We decide which roads to enter,
Slowly painting our own picture.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
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