Analysis of Cradle shaped moon



You know me
Baby I
Baby I am in love
With you
I know ain't
No excuse
Woman I
am in
Love with
You
See I
Saw that
Moon
Cradled shaped
Making me
Twized in
a way
She wanted
Me
She needed
Me
She had
Me seeing
Things
Her way
Ah night with
Changed my
Direction
Making me
The center
Of attraction
She wanted
Me for herself
Alienating
Changing my
Intentions
She loved me
Strong
We were by
Ourselves
Told me she
Was pregnant
I was the one
She had know one
Else


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Poetic Form Tetractys  (73%)
Metre 111 101 101101 11 111 101 101 10 11 1 11 11 1 11 101 10 01 110 1 110 1 11 110 1 01 111 11 010 101 010 1010 110 1101 1000 101 010 111 1 101 001 111 110 1101 1111 1
Characters 451
Words 94
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 45
Lines Amount 45
Letters per line (avg) 8
Words per line (avg) 2
Letters per stanza (avg) 357
Words per stanza (avg) 93
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Modified on March 05, 2023

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Terry

43 years old, I sing, write music and poetry, I play guitar, among a few other things. I'm disabled, I walk with a little help from my stick. I love all 7 of my dogs. I like playing games online. I love my god Jehovah and I owe him my life. more…

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