Analysis of Lean Love



Love the mystery of the ages, it has made many fall
Everyone wants it, holds it to preserve
Accepted even if it is not worth it to deserve, all long for it even in coma
New each day it is sought, fought for till expiration

Longing for attention, affection seized even when fatal
Opportunities it opens for them all, greatness many are filled who have it indeed they do
Vexed young lads are fond of it when they first encounter it, so many call it Luv
Expensive it is so priceless, just like the look the first man Adam gazed upon Eve.


Scheme XAXX XXAX
Poetic Form Acrostic
Metre 101001010111101 101111101 01010111111101111110010 111111111010 101010010110110 01001101111010111110111 11111111110101110111 010111101101011101011
Characters 539
Words 107
Sentences 1
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 4, 4
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 53
Words per line (avg) 13
Letters per stanza (avg) 212
Words per stanza (avg) 51

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The mystery of love

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Submitted by Richardmwebesa707 on August 20, 2022

Modified on April 28, 2023

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