Analysis of Sadness

JUDITH MEADE 1962 (iNDIANAPOLIS)



Satan released a five headed beast, which we couldn't defeat, because we were divided
Our selfness, pride, hate wouldn't let us be united
The beast burned our skin and took our souls with in, Satan had won his war
We couldn't agree who the leader should be so now we are no more
The sky is gray, the ground is burned, look what the beast left behind
We would have won the war if we all are for sure, that each and every one is mankind


Scheme AABBCC
Poetic Form Sestain
Metre 1001011011110010110010 1011110111010 0111010110110101111 11001101011111111 011101111101101 1111011111111101001111
Characters 436
Words 88
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 6
Lines Amount 6
Letters per line (avg) 56
Words per line (avg) 14
Letters per stanza (avg) 338
Words per stanza (avg) 86

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Written on December 06, 2021

Submitted by JUDITHMEADE on December 06, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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