Someone lacking a moral compass. A poem using the form of the Villanelle. |
Because I know not what is wrong from right my moral compass must lack direction so indifferent to another's plight Though confident in my power and might I am not given to introspection Because I know not what is wrong from right Pain and suffering in my actions might Oft be found in careful retrospection so indifferent to another's plight Selfishly shall I follow with delight A path that traces its own inflection Because I know not what is wrong from right Those who would dare to cross me I shall smite Deliver upon them fierce correction so indifferent to another's plight If I perchance should injure or cause slight Judge me not, and offer no objection Because I know not what is wrong from right so indifferent to another's plight This poem is a Villanelle, and follows the following form: Refrain 1 (A1) Line 2 (b) Refrain 2 (A2) Line 4 (a) Line 5 (b) Refrain 1 (A1) Line 7 (a) Line 8 (b) Refrain 2 (A2) Line 10 (a) Line 11 (b) Refrain 1 (A1) Line 13 (a) Line 14 (b) Refrain 2 (A2) Line 16 (a) Line 17 (b) Refrain 1 (A1) Refrain 2 (A2) Total lines: 19. Each line has ten syllables |