Analysis of Craving a Demon's Heart



      Craving A Demons Heart.      

Teeth razor sharp, forked tounge and lips so full and sensual.
The scorching piercing pain is shocking .
I still listen close to absorb the pain.
Body so smooth and almost candy.
The sudden loss of oxygen causes panic.
So  I  give him my last breath willingly.
Hands strong with skills so rate.
Claws sharp draws blood as they grasp.
My  last drops of blood he drains
All I want to do is obey.
Arms like steel he wraps around me.
Pulling me into his dark obyss
Gladly I  am chained in his he'll.
I crave this demons heart
In true he'll I am in without him.
So I gift him my soul for eternity


Scheme A XXXBXBXXCXBCXAXB
Poetic Form
Metre 100101 11011101110100 010101110 1110110101 10110110 010111001010 1111111100 111111 1111111 1111111 11111101 11111011 10101111 10111011 111101 011110011 11111110100
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 636
Words 133
Sentences 14
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 16
Lines Amount 17
Letters per line (avg) 28
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 239
Words per stanza (avg) 62
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Submitted by toxicnomore2022 on August 27, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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