I Will Rise Again _ _ ♯poetry

 



Withering is no longer eerie,
It is a part of the revolution.
Eye-catching buds quake,
Tossing and turning in bits.
Soil receives them with a giggle,
And as the bees wail,
The sunflower reassures:
I will rise again.

Leaves turning crisp,
Autumn leaves falling in fall,
Breeze blowing,
Fragile leaves plummeting.
And as the soil mocks the intimacy,
The deciduous tree whistles
Through the gleeful wind;
It will rise again.

Gathered up in scuds,
Caged waters breaking away,
Winds howling,
Chill shivers, teeth grinding.
And as the land mocks
The fallen tears of the distant sky,
The flowing water pets;
You will rise again.

Life’s trials do shake us,
Stones and bones thrown,
Pellets and bullets fired.
We lost where others won,
And some walked over us.
But with enough resilience,
Let us smile through it all and say:
We will rise again.



“I Will Rise Again” is a poetic meditation on resilience through the lens of nature and human experience. Drawing imagery from sunflowers, falling leaves, and the sky’s tears, the poem reminds us that decline is often a step in transformation. Just as nature endures seasons of loss and still returns, so can we. This piece is a gentle but powerful anthem for anyone who has been broken, silenced, or stepped over, but chooses not to stay down. Rise again, again and again.


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