Analysis of Jewels



Flowers bloom I saw the moon.
The world is a cocoon, surrounded by fools and goons that can't even hold a damn tune. A bunch of cartoons. But soon they will all see, what I saw sometime back in June.
Still death to auto tunes.
Tunes auto to death still.
Discredit those that chose to ignore the vivid signs. These are the end times? Maybe not...but who am I? I can make the world hot, by just speaking whats on my mind. Acidic bars, they get gas after receiving the first line.
A good scripture, can really fix ya...just read it slow. Just remember to take your time. Rushing always lead to conflict. Conflict makes you lose your mind.
Confrontations are situations, never been a friend of mine.
When situations get complicated, that's when I hit the exit sign.
My Godddd


Scheme AABCDEDDE
Poetic Form Nonet (33%)
Metre 1011101 011001010110111101011011011111111111101 111101 110111 01011110101011101110111111101111100111010111110010011 0110110111111010111110111101011111 01010101010111 1010110011110101 11
Characters 769
Words 143
Sentences 20
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 9
Lines Amount 9
Letters per line (avg) 67
Words per line (avg) 16
Letters per stanza (avg) 599
Words per stanza (avg) 141

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Written on September 22, 2021

Submitted by SinCityDaGreat on October 31, 2021

Modified by SinCityDaGreat on October 31, 2021

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Rameeka Hodge

Brooklyn born and raised. Loves God, Family, and Art. LGBTQ Friendly more…

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