Analysis of true romantics



there once was a couple whos love was well known
always together they were haapy together
they would never share a bottle of wine with anyyother
because they knew they truely loved each other
together they were always after they met
u could not seperate them not even a little bit
therre love was grand and never bland
no one could even pretend to be better
for everyone knew thee to will last till forever
if u saw them walking u knew theyre love was pure
they definitely loved each other thats without question
we know how they met there once was a bet
the man could not be a lover they said
only to learn they are true romantics


Scheme ABBBCDEBBFGCHI
Poetic Form
Metre 11101011111 1010101010 111010101111 0111111110 0101011011 111111100101 11110101 11110011110 110111111010 111110111111 11000111010110 1111111101 0111101011 1011111010
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 620
Words 120
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 14
Lines Amount 14
Letters per line (avg) 37
Words per line (avg) 9
Letters per stanza (avg) 512
Words per stanza (avg) 120
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Written on October 03, 2021

Submitted by caveman_n on October 03, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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