The document is a poem describing how the author's life felt without their beloved. Through a series of comparisons using vivid imagery, the author conveys how bleak, difficult, and painful life was without their beloved. Some key points:
- The author compares aspects of their life to being in harsh, unforgiving, or dangerous situations without their beloved, such as a rose surrounded by cacti or the sun behind dark clouds.
- Imagery of being trapped, imprisoned, or left behind is used, such as a bird behind prison bars or a bride surrounded by layers of white representing widowhood.
- Overall the poem expresses how the author's life felt hopeless, miserable, and like it was
1. MY LIFE WITHOUT YOU
My life without you; was like the resplendently exotic rose left disdainfully estranged;
amidst an acrimonious battalion of ballistically pugnacious cactus,
My life without you; was like the brilliantly vibrant eye left penuriously staggering;
amidst a venomous graveyard of invidiously sinister darkness,
My life without you; was like the astoundingly aristocratic Sun left miserably sulking;
behind a treacherously penalizing coffin of shaggily disheveled and adulterated
clouds,
My life without you; was like the regally bountiful pearls left inexorably fretting; in the
sordidly gory interiors of the raunchily fetid gutter pipe,
My life without you; was like the exuberantly triumphant bird left hopelessly wailing;
behind the diabolically victimizing and satanically gleaming prison bars,
My life without you; was like the pinnacle of the unassailable mountain left dreadfully
defeated; under a frigidly threadbare avalanche of feckless ice,
My life without you; was like the patriotically blazing warrior left relentlessly cursing
his luck; amidst the manipulatively parasitic politicians,
My life without you; was like the euphorically victorious ocean left to lugubriously
slaver; amidst the dastardly cockroaches of the diminutively soiled lavatory seat,
My life without you; was like the fantastically eclectic artist left to unstoppably
asphyxiate; obnoxiously imprisoned within the walls of the monotonously matchbox
shaped and wastrel office,
My life without you; was like the newly embellished bride left hysterically sobbing;
amidst insurmountably punitive layers of cadaverously widowed white,
My life without you; was like the blissfully wedded couple left to enjoy their iridescent
honeymoon; amidst the rambunctiously dusty and discordantly begging streets,
My life without you; was like the intrepidly young man left to miserably deteriorate;
amidst heavy numbered glasses; forlorn crutches and a bedraggled walking stick,
My life without you; was like timelessly ticking clock left to vindictively weep; amidst
the infinitesimally worthless dwelling of the invisible ghosts,
2. My life without you; was like the exquisitely redolent and feather tipped pen left to
become delirious; amidst the mordantly corrugated periphery of the jaggedly cold-
hearted rocks,
My life without you; was like the unflinchingly handsome panther left to disparagingly
growl; amidst lackluster blades of nimbly vegetarian and teasingly evanescent grass,
My life without you; was like the unfathomably mellifluous nightingale left to bang its
beak; amidst the brutally stuttering horde of the hedonistically stone deaf,
My life without you; was like irrefutably scintillating truth and humanity left to march;
in the land of the ignominiously scurrilous and baselessly devilish hell,
My life without you; was like rhapsodically insatiable breath left to perniciously
wither; under the hood of the dolorously damned and strangulating coffin of
extinction,
And my life without you O! Eternal beloved; was like the passionately immortal heart
heartlessly left; amidst the sadistically unsavory scorpions of severely jinxed betrayal .