Gravitational Force - Sonnet Poem by M. Asim Nehal

Gravitational Force - Sonnet

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Gravitational force is pulling everything towards it
Be it humans, animals, birds or nonliving things,
Everything applies force and energy to remain upright;
And till the time they are alive, they give tough fight
But the gravitational force gives no respite,
Though the situation with everyone remains tight
Some applies their ego and some their power
But this force can have significant impact
On the health and function of all living organisms
They say gravitational field influence
Different aspects of the physiology of living organisms
Whatever they say or whatever we may feel
Gravitational force always has the last laugh
And we allfinally fall to its feet.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: grave,philosophical
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
BlueSky 01 November 2020

Can i borrow this for my Homework don’t worry i will give credits and adjust some words 😊 may i

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Me Poet Yeps Poet 24 January 2019

my comment vanished PH is at times funny ur gravitational poem is sunny

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poet poet me poet plume 24 January 2019

I endorse Daniel a rare subject you deal with such ease so PG has composed an ACROSTIC for you MAN UR BEAUTIFUL - -POET TRUE how many oranges daily have you this place is dry it's icy COLD MINUS 21

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Kumarmani Mahakul 23 January 2019

Dye to Force of Gravitation everything Earth attracts everything towards her. The force has definitely significant impact. This is a magical force that obeys creations' law. An interesting poem is beautifully penned.10

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Daniel Brick 23 January 2019

Gravity is such a powerful, pervasive force: it hold solaar systems togetherand galaxiesin place.But your sonnet shows how it operates in our human lives.You took a BigSubject in Cosmologyand brought it way downtothe daily life we humans live. You show that our KNOWLEDGEmakes us humansequaltothe bigthingsin nature.

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M Asim Nehal 23 January 2019

Thank u so much for such a insightful comments.

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