Poetry a realms where wisdom and beauty entwine,
Where thoughts profound in verse divine,
I sing of poetry's ethereal flight,
A journey to the depths of human might.
With quill in hand, the poet's soul takes flight,
To worlds unseen, realms of pure delight,
Where words ignite the spark of truth's embrace,
And metaphors unveil reality's grace.
In every line, a universe unfolds,
Where emotions surge, stories yet untold,
A tapestry of dreams, woven with care,
Where the heart finds solace, free from despair.
Through stanzas grand, like waves upon the shore,
The poet's voice resounds, forevermore,
A symphony of language, rich and deep,
Where meanings dance, secrets they keep.
With each verse, a revelation's birth,
Unveiling truths that lie beneath the earth,
For poetry holds the power to transcend,
To heal the soul, and spirits to mend.
In melody tales of heroes and their quest,
Poetry ignites the flame within each breast,
Inspiring souls to rise above the fray,
And seek the light, where wisdom holds sway.
So let us raise our voices, loud and clear,
In praise of poetry, forever near,
A beacon of hope, a guiding star,
Illuminating the path, near and far.
It is a journey of the soul,
The beauty and the pain that we hold,
Poetry has been a powerful force,
Reflecting life's joys and sorrows.
A mirror to our hopes and tomorrows,
It speaks of love, of war, of death
Of human struggles and every breath,
It captures moments, big or small,
And immortalizes them for all.
Philosophy of poetry, a grand design,
To unravel the mysteries of time,
Through lyrical lines, we seek to find,
The deeper meaning of all mankind.
From the metaphors to hidden themes,
For poetry is more than just words,
It's a lens through which we see the world,
It ignites our minds, it stirs our hearts.
And in its beauty, we find our parts,
So let us raise our pens up high,
And let our thoughts take to the sky,
For in the philosophy of poetry,
We discover our own humanity.
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