Analysis of to hades



Take me to your underground
Give me your pomegranate and let me rest in your darkness
Take me in your arms, whisper in my ear and blanket me in your shadow
Let me feel your velvet hair and hear your silver tongue
Senseless in the dark, you my senses sole ruler

And when the morning light makes its invasion in our den let us close the blinds and pretend its raining
And if the world is ablaze let me see only you, feel only you hear only you until our ashes fly with the winds


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Poetic Form
Metre 111110 11101001110110 11011100110101011 1111101011101 100011110110 01010111010010111101001110 0101101111101110111010110101101
Characters 479
Words 97
Sentences 1
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 5, 2
Lines Amount 7
Letters per line (avg) 54
Words per line (avg) 14
Letters per stanza (avg) 190
Words per stanza (avg) 48

About this poem

i am very tired and there is someone who id like to be with very much please keep in mind this was to be with very much

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Submitted by ingrid_o on January 20, 2022

Modified on April 11, 2023

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