Analysis of Conveniently Accused



So many have chosen to refuse to listen.
And this to choose,
Has been their preference to do it.

Too many decide to ride,
Inside of a bandwagon...
Away from the front.
To feel comfortable and safe.
Taking their seats to sit in the back.
Done to talk about anything and anyone.
Not to know.
With others knowing less than that.
And in the back of a bandwagon.
Starting their own mess to add,
To pass around and spread the crap.

So many have chosen to ignore the facts.
Facts to not know,
For them does not attract.
Especially the ones who refuse to listen.
Or care to pay attention,
To hear what truth is.
Since this interferes what it is they wish...
Others to hear they whisper in their ears.

This to do makes it a convenience to accuse,
Others to victimize...
With lies told by those who become amused.
Knowing exactly what they choose.
Done to do to others innocently to abuse.
But a backstabbing like this,
Does not end so quick and swift.
It switches to shift.
From the back to the front.
Where other bandwagon riders sit.
Hearing to listen and paying attention,
As this whispered mess of a B.S. spreads.

And...
Guess what becomes discovered?
Those conveniently accused,
For something they did not do.
Just happened to be on the same bandwagon.
YES!
But riding in the front.
Munching on snacks.
And sipping on homemade tea.
Pouring it not to know,
Lieing riders who lie on others...
With intent to deceive.
All eventually reach the same destination.
To see themselves for who they are.
A bandwagon full of liars.
Ultimately paying the consequences,
At their own expense.
Done to do.
Without excuses to refuse but admit,
Their choice to choose a destination reached.
Had been theirs and no one else to accuse.
Regardless where they sat to sit to chit-chat!

'ALL ABOARD THE BANDWAGON.
ALL ABOARD. ALL ABOARD!'


Scheme ABC XADXXAEFAXX XEXAAXXX BXGBXXHHDCAX XXGIAXDXXEJXAXJXXICXBF AX
Poetic Form
Metre 110110101110 0111 111100111 110111 011010 01101 11100001 101111001 1110110010 111 11010111 00011010 1011111 11010101 11011010101 1111 111101 01001101110 1111010 11111 110111111 1011110011 111110010101 101100 1111110101 10010111 1111101000101 10111 1111101 11011 101101 11010101 10110010010 111011011 0 1101010 1010001 1101111 1101110110 1 110001 1011 0101111 101111 11011110 101101 101000101010 11011111 0101110 1000100100 11101 111 01010101101 111100101 1110111101 01011111111 101010 101101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,817
Words 387
Sentences 50
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 3, 11, 8, 12, 22, 2
Lines Amount 58
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 236
Words per stanza (avg) 54
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Written on August 01, 2022

Submitted by lpahtillah on August 01, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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