(Wow Such a good Introduction!)
I'm fighting the tide
trying to reach the surface
?what's happening to me
I'm drowning
please consider these advices:
Hi Hind I am really impressed by what you’ve written
it’s very expressive using such similes and figurative speeches
Hind you know I love to provide some advices for people
I would like you to accept this peace of advice if you want:
What is poem or why we call it a poem:
- it’s different from prose
- it’s best memorised and well remembered because of the use of Rhymes and Rhythm.
Some body don’t like me talking about Rhymes and would say oh forget about rhymes and bla bla bla
It’s totally a mistake coz if you want your writings seem like a poem
It’s important to imply rhymes then by this one you can put them regularly like this as an example:
There are so many forms of poems you can learn about them……
When you read a poem of (Moufdi Zakaria) or (Ibn Badiss) you feel a regular rhythm reading them can you tell me why?
Stanzas (Lines) are paralleled, equal in length.
These are two most important elements to build a great poem.
Then if you consider it as a “Thought” I’m sorry Coz I don’t know much about this kind of writings.
(1)
I'm drowning in the sea of sadness
I’m drowning in the sea of sadness
After I lost my way to hopefulness
(I can’t find any hand to pull me)
(I can't find anyone to save me)
Suggestion:
I can't find any hand to pull and save me
(3)
(I'm fighting the waves alone and no one to rescue me dares)
Suggestion:
I’m lonely here fighting the waves
Who want to rescue me who dares
I've been struggling for a while now
second by second I'm sinking more
I've been struggling for a while now
Have + Been + Verb(ing) è Present perfect continuous
USE 1 Duration from the Past Until Now
USE 2 Recently, Lately
We use it the tense has a more general meaning of "lately." Or “Recently”
We use it to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now
I’ve been struggling for a long while till now
I’ve been struggling till now.
An adverb means “at the present time”
Which tense do you think is suitable in this case?
- Present simple.
- Present Continuous
- Present perfect continuous
At the end I hope you take my comments in consideration and try to work again on this poem applying some instructions that I’ve told you about, then if you found a problem in finding rhymes tell me to provide some for you……..Good Luck.
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