Analysis of Much rather Forget

Samantha Jo BIllups 1994 (United States)



I cant be in your present or see
 your face so id rather just forget you in
every way
this may sound cruel
But it hurts too much thinking
of yet knowing i cannot be with you
i feel sick and overcome with grief
 My eyes are so blurry from the tears
i can barely see
THis takes place when memories of us together run through my mind so spare me the pain i'd much rather forget and leave these memories behind.


Scheme ABCDEFGHAI
Poetic Form Tetractys  (30%)
Etheree  (20%)
Metre 111011011 11111010110 1001 11110 1111110 1110110111 11101011 111110101 11101 11111001101011111110111100101110001
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 404
Words 82
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 10
Lines Amount 10
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 322
Words per stanza (avg) 82
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Written on 2010

Submitted by Samantha21 on October 15, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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