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Adrião Pereira da Cunha's avatar

This poem feels like a lively back‑and‑forth between fate and chaos, and it plays with that tension in such a fun, clever way. I love how the poet uses rhyme almost like a tool to tame the disorder he’s talking about. The shifts between love, humor, and deeper reflections make the poem feel alive, like it’s constantly surprising you. The meteor‑strike kiss is such a vivid moment it captures how love can be both sweet and completely disruptive. “Birthday, doomsday, Thursday” really stuck with me; it shows how life mixes the ordinary with the dramatic without warning. There’s this sense that fate isn’t calm or gentle at all it’s messy, unpredictable, and sometimes absurd. The poem keeps circling back to the idea that chaos isn’t the enemy of destiny but part of how it forms. By the end, it feels like the speaker is choosing the wildness rather than resisting it. It’s witty, energetic, and unexpectedly heartfelt beneath all the wordplay.

JC's avatar

“Why fire clay in a kiln of form?” 😭 🙌

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