Sons of a lost song,
Warriors of a strange cause,
Creating rhythm in the clear view of a facepalm,
And as others walk on,
We keep our soul strong,
Because only everyone else around me knows of the battles I’ve won,
And with a swift look back,
Loyalty,
Nobility,
Honor,
And responsibility,
No room for tomfoolery,
Swords drawn,
Head strong,
Battle cry heard from a far distance,
Certainly there will be enemy resistance,
So stand strong,
Take a pause,
The battlefield has already been drawn,
And they said the life of a warrior was hard,
A trail of blood is small to fight that lies beyond,
Head on,
Strike hard with the heart.
Comments
nice
I like this it tells a story. I have an idea though. When you start you poem do what I do now,
Choose a certain number of words you plan on putting in each line and try to stay within one or two words less or more or that number. say 8 don't do anymore or less than 10.
Other than that I love it.
The pace of it was good, for me.
This was a western poem with Samurai sounds,
the rhythm I enjoyed,
there was one spot that stopped me up for some reason:-
"And they said the life of a warrior was hard,
A trail of blood is small to fight that lies beyond,......................this line, as well as its meaning, it begs to be told.
Head on,
Strike hard with the heart.
As regards the lines length, only the one could be divided/ at ...around me/knows... etc.
The pace of it was good, for me.
No specialist, just a writer of poetry too.
Welcome to you from Ann of Norway.
the meaning
Hello there,
allow me to explain the lines that confused you. Through his experience, the narrator has heard that another path was very difficult, but compared to what he has been through the so called "Life of a warrior" is nothing.
I too..
was stumped by the same line as Ann.
I would have written the last line of the first stanza: Because only those near to me, knows of the battles I've won. Good write! ~ Gee
I also.
That line tripped me up as well. This is serious free verse, so I can offer nothing constructive. But I do like it.
wesley