Analysis of Twilights dawn



Twilight dawn drifted
Past our wandering shores
What’s near is far
What’s far is near
Within our reaching grasps

Impressions verge
To heights unknown
Dark of black
Where mirrored light emerges

Reflected within its silent realms
Where nothing stays all things free
Disappears the things we see
Passing time as shades of trees
Within its shadows gleaming

Velvet darkness descend
Through the slowing rain
Mists observing light breaks
Through its shadows nets
Lifts it s wings in souring
With hearts and minds uplifted
Northern lights displayed
Orchestral chorus of constellations
Beyond enduring dreams


Scheme XXXXX XXXX XAAXB XXXXBXXXX
Poetic Form
Metre 1110 1101001 0111 0111 0110101 0101 1101 111 1101010 010011101 1101111 010111 1011111 011110 101001 10101 101011 1111 11110100 1101100 10101 010101010 010101
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 622
Words 99
Sentences 1
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 5, 9
Lines Amount 23
Letters per line (avg) 22
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 126
Words per stanza (avg) 23
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Submitted by sunrasmoondog on June 07, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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