Analysis of the poem



They asked to watch her invent a poem
and they thought you think of me
They wondered how inspiring their beautiful life could be
The answer
Well
Its easier than anything I've felt
It shines within your mould of Gods sweet love and clear lament
A love that tells its story in the glow upon your heart
That eyes can see like newborn etchelons and eons's start
There is no inhibition for your arms lie open wide
No hate or superstition or lonesome lullaby
But only truth and glory in the positivity
Your hope brings forth in faiths and finds your life was meant to be.


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Poetic Form
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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 565
Words 106
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 13
Lines Amount 13
Letters per line (avg) 35
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 457
Words per stanza (avg) 106
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Written on September 13, 2022

Submitted by HeatherLydiaThornhill on September 13, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Heather Lydia Thornhill

Moods and mindsets poetry. Published. Book in progress: Don't talk rot. more…

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