Analysis of Symphony

PoeticallyYours 1986 (Connecticut)



Our heartbeats were synchronized, our love as the perfect harmony.
We seemed to be off beat but our souls danced with each other anyway.
Our music filled with so much joy, making tears flow from me.
My heart spoke frequencies and you grabbed it, holding the key.
Melodies are our love language, you were the only one who understood the lyrics. Our lovemaking is a high scale duet, we always find the rhythm.
Interludes in the car, sharing our most intimate thoughts. This is the love they write songs about.


Scheme ABAACD
Poetic Form
Metre 1010101011001100 11111111011111010 101011111101111 11110001111001 10011011010010110101010100101101111010 10001101011001110111101
Characters 511
Words 95
Sentences 9
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 6
Lines Amount 6
Letters per line (avg) 67
Words per line (avg) 15
Letters per stanza (avg) 404
Words per stanza (avg) 90

About this poem

This poem is about a guy, our connection to music and the music we made together.

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Written on February 25, 2021

Submitted by PoeticallyYours on March 23, 2022

Modified on March 29, 2023

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