A Lesson from a Hope
Tri Budhi Sastrio
There are only two kinds of men on the globe,
Those the men without and the men with hope.
Though in FN's Human, All-too-Human,
Hope is considered as the worst of all demon
Because the torment of man it always prolongs;
I still believe that hope is the happiness belongs
To men who always commit something wrongs.
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Hope springs eternal in the human breast;
Man never is, but always to be blest.
When this Pope's couplet rising from the amulet
I know the source hiding deep in human wallet.
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It is a hope, a hope, a hope, and only a hope
Differentiate man from the others on the globe.
If it were not for hopes, the heart would break
Scattered everywhere unable honestly speak.
Hope is the last harbor in this planet
Where all men can sail and catch gurnet
Then they can take a rest and put all uncinate
Resupinate the gurnet into a nourish gourmet.
That is the ultimate lesson from a hope
Which can be seen through a horoscope
Catching the pictures of the mind's slope
So clear seen from the heart's periscope!
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When the title of this poem is given to AI Poem Generator, the following response emerges:
A Lesson from a Hope
In the depths of despair, a glimmer of light
A beacon of hope, a shining sight
A lesson to learn, a heart to ignite
A chance to rise, a new horizon to sight
The world may be dark, but hope is near
A guiding star, a gentle cheer
It whispers to us, "Have faith and be clear"
And leads us to a brighter year
The winds of change may howl and moan
But hope remains, a steady tone
It steadies our hearts, it keeps us strong
And helps us to move on