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Topic: Anna Karenina- Leo Tolstoy
Train steam lifts the winter morning lull, as an omen is
about to occur
A man of the world, passing the beauty
Could not believe his eyes, and looked for a second time
Forgetting his duty, he stared into the gray eyes, which
seemed to caress
And as the train’s wheels crushed a man under its wake
So enchanted was he by the charm; without mistake
Did he glean: There’s something caressing about her eyes.
But the dame was more than overcome:
Because they did not know what was to come.
Her swirling, curly hair
And mystical, gray eyes
Lured them all… And at the ball,
Her black gown with pansy wreaths, a distinctive mark
Of her fascinating nature,
Enchanted the youth
But the man was betrothed, and it was quite a settled thing
That on Kitty’s finger will lie the Vronsky ring
And as luck would have it
The beauty was already married, and had a child
Their love certainly would not last long
But love is calamitous, and wild
And so turned the fates’ dice
That their union came to life
But nothing lasts for long…
Illicit affairs only bring the lovers shame
And so it was, for the unlucky dame
As her eight faithful, virtuous years
Were muddled by her constant fears
About her son, and his tears
Her domestic worries became fetters
Her infidelity discovered through letters
Her child cried, for his mother
And the olive branch was sought by her brother
Her husband’s name was marred beyond repair
And the father and son, grew to be a weary pair
The child’s pure imagination could not erase
The mother’s memory and malaise
The lovers found a refuge in Italy
And their love blossomed under their roof
But jealousy is always at hand
When love’s foundations are new
At last, the goading spectators
Found their moment of triumph
They threw their handfuls of filth
At the disgraced woman,
And so crushed was her will
That she sought to kill
Herself, after having born her lover
An illegitimate child
Because, fallen women
Live for love, and die for it, too
Wild passion and passing fancies
Were too massive for her slender figure to hold
And even the omens told:
This love would not last for long
And her life ended the same way it had begun
And the train crushed a woman under its wake
Crushed was the fascination that lured them all
And crushed was the heart, diseased beyond cure
This tragedy was too much for her lover to take.
And he left for war, maybe never to return.
This was the tragedy of Madame Karenina
Told by a spectator of her doom
To all those who listen, remember
Love is calamitous
A bane or a camouflaged boon.
Beautifully written piece...waiting for more to come..:)
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