Analysis of The mystics



Consider the mystics dark and deep
Which few will find but many will seek.
Consider the mystics vast and wide
Many lose their souls for the secrets they hide.
Consider the mystics dark and mysterious
Many men have died there cause they were curious
Consider the mystics one last time
A journey here can cost you every dime
Consider the mystics dark and dreary
A place where you lose your mind and can't think clearly


Scheme ABCCDDEEFF
Poetic Form Etheree  (30%)
Tetractys  (20%)
Metre 010010101 111111011 010010101 10111101011 010010100100 101111110100 010010111 01011111001 0100101010 011111101110
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 408
Words 75
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 10
Lines Amount 10
Letters per line (avg) 34
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 339
Words per stanza (avg) 75

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A dive into fantasy

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Written on July 27, 2021

Submitted by batroyale on July 27, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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