Analysis of No fear

Steve kritselis 1967 (Middletown)



The lights of the city are very pretty. See the submissive review of masses from the view of the  frigate so high up in the sky. Wonder I why should all of this go to waste?

Frill to overcome is all, fright will never do at night take upon your head all in which you dread and cast it all aside. Hazard maybe so, but if you choose to go who will stay and make right the ways of sin no longer desired from the sources on higher with they for you will climb and kick the tires.

The verses they will say all, you my one shall never fall down upon the midnight sky waiting searching wondering why why you should accept this infamous right. Tell you this will I, go and be you or die.


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Poetic Form
Metre 01101011010100101110101101011100110111111111 11101111101111011110111011101101011111111110110111110010101011011111101010 0101111111110110101110101001111011100111111101111
Characters 683
Words 141
Sentences 8
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 1
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 177
Words per line (avg) 46
Letters per stanza (avg) 177
Words per stanza (avg) 46

About this poem

From my book. 365 a book of poetry. One of many I just picked this one. I hope you like it.

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Written on November 25, 2002

Submitted by stevekritseli on July 23, 2022

Modified on March 07, 2023

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Steve kritselis

55 years old. From ny not much to say. Maybe at a later date. more…

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  • stevekritselis_1
    I don't know why people like this poen so much. There are words that aren't mine and a couple of other things that were done. But it's mostly correct. Anyway thanks for liking it and I have so many more that I think are much better. Hopefully my books will do what they were meant for. 
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