The Soul's Compass Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJ| Never Felt Like This | A |
| At the time I was at my worst | B |
| Lost in the patterns of my own behavior | C |
| But you reached out and showed me the way | D |
| Whispering that there is more to this life | E |
| Than what meets the eye | F |
| - | |
| I cannot claim to be perfect not yet | G |
| But for the first time I am whole | H |
| I have a direction | I |
| I have a soul purpose now | J |
Andama Carl
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 02/19/2026
Poet's note: To me, this poem is about the grace of imperfection. The line "I can’t say am perfect now" is the most important part. It suggests that growth isn't about becoming a saint overnight; it’s about changing your trajectory. It means that having a purpose is more valuable than having a clean track record. It celebrates the "eye-opening" moments that change how we see the world forever.
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