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The poem 'New Life' illustrates the non-excitement in the life of the poet, Paul Bodet. The poet has lived a dull and decaying for long and now, he wants to bring about a change. He wants a new life. He admits that there have been the moments of happiness in his life have been much less than those of sorrow. Paul wants a life where there would not be any sadness or gloom. There are not many people in this world who feel happy about their lives. Everyone has some kind of issues that are robbing his happiness. This poem is a representative of people's desire for a life which is better than the existing life.
New Life
I've been sitting around this life for years,
Not enough laughs and too many tears.
Trying to figure out where it all went,
These wasted years that I have spent.
Searching for something to go beyond,
Life's a stone skipping across a pond.
At the last skip, it hits with a splash,
Down the stone sinks, gone in a flash.
Pushing and pulling, it's tearing apart,
Poking and prodding an underused heart.
This dark velvet curtain that hides my soul,
Living this life has taken its toll.
In a flash of bright light, the curtain is torn,
Tumbling down all tattered and worn.
Revealing new life, a child within,
Born free of hate, of suffering and sin.
Now my eyes see what has never been told,
Striving forth happy, confident and bold.
Into a world that's unfamiliar but friendly,
Into this new life my spirit will send me.
Living and laughing, loving it all,
I stood myself up and answered the call.
The darkness has gone, replaced by the light,
I gave up the darkness with hardly a fight.
I've been sitting around this life for years,
With laughter aplenty and hardly a tear.
Now I can see just where it all went,
Cherish every moment of this new life I've spent.








