Hello fellow Armorians, here are the results of round 5 (forgiveness).
Runner Up
@BlueEyedBlondie
Healthy Gift
A person experiences many different things in life.
It can be peace, happiness, love, or just pure strife.
Just remember that these things are quite beneficial though,
For they actually teach and strengthen you so.It's very simple when there's happiness and things go well,
But there's also those moments when things aren't so swell.
There's anger, betrayal, and all kinds of harm,
And the world just no longer feels all that warm.
Overcoming such things gives you power, growth, and sets you free.
It builds you up, gives you life, and helps you be.
It's especially true when the meaning of forgiveness is learned,
Because then true peace and joy has been earned.
Holding unto grudges through life is depressing and sad.
It can ruin you inside and out then just drive you mad.
Holding these grudges does no good at all but harm,
And those unneeded grudges really have no charm.
Life isn't easy, it comes with struggles to overcome.
You can expect to come across many, a few, or just some.
Either way, they are just obstacles in your path,
Which require a solution instead of something called wrath.
You must know that whether people make bad intentions or just mistakes,
Putting yourself into their shoes is all that it takes.
At times you might need forgiveness yourself to start over, it's true.
Yes, it's a wonderful present to receive, but giving it is one healthy gift for each side too.
Great poem about forgiveness. You have shown us a good moral lesson. The message you are conveying is truly a good one. Also, nice rhyming pattern. Keep up the good work.
Winner
@Last4Skull
Baby Bird Story
Tiny eggs appeared finally,
with somethings growing inside,
the snake eyeing them weirdly.
The parents at each side.But the snake was very hungry.
Desperately he charged at the egg,
Made parents really angry.
They pecked him, they kicked him, a real blitzkrieg.
Left with no choice was the snake.
He needed to get back, dying of starvation,
now his face one eye it lacks,
thinking of redemption, waits he for salvation.
Suddenly a storm struck the forest,
the parents trying to fight, too afraid to take flight,
two eggs falling off the nest,
there appears the snake, succeeds to catch the rest.
Hard to contain his famine he finds, but he had the right minds.
"I have saved your children," chatters the serpent, among winds,
surprised were the parents, they thought; "Did he just save our baby?"
Though truth was solid, they pledged an alliance, still shaky
Soon grew the baby, looking like ruby,
his parents told him the tale of the snake's scale, grateful for his life,
one day they pushed him off the nest, thinking he may fly west.
Afraid was the ruby child, thought he was betrayed,
But opened his wings, with winds he played,
He thanked his parents, with forgiveness portrayed.
I find that you have truly captured the essence of what forgiveness is here. You have followed the theme really well and have told a great story. You have improved since your last few poems and I applaud you for that. Good job!
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That concludes the results of round 5.
@Last4Skull, Please pick next round's theme.
@nichodemus Please award the winners with their merits, and for the winner his quest.