Analysis of Regret



I said some things I never meant,
some I could never forgive myself for knowing i should have never sent.
Out of the pain and hurt of loosing you,
I'm sorry I couldn't have been more.

I live my days with regret and sorrow,
knowing I made the biggest mistake, worse than living in tomorrow
I know I shouldn't admit it but the only thing I do,
is dream of holding you in my arms once more, telling you how much I love you

To call you mine and me to be yours,
to be in your life and hold you, and do so much more~
I know I should never say it but...
I'm sorry, I will always only love you.

If only there was ever a second chance,
where we could make up and have a slow dance.
I could give you all my love again, and everything I could never give you.
Just to prove how much
 I Do
 Truly
 Love You <3


Scheme AABC DDBB XCXB EEBXBXB
Poetic Form
Metre 11111101 11110011110111101 1101011101 110110111 1111101010 1011010011110001 111100111010111 1111010111110111111 111101111 1101101101111 111110111 1101111011 11011100101 1111101011 111111101010111011 11111 11 10 11
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 800
Words 181
Sentences 7
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 7
Lines Amount 19
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 9
Letters per stanza (avg) 151
Words per stanza (avg) 42
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Written on July 05, 2022

Submitted by original_u on July 05, 2022

Modified by original_u on July 05, 2022

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