Analysis of Suspicious and Jealousy



Suspicious and Jealousy is a malicious vendetta
requesting full attention that destroys honest measures
gripping its hold onto any human flesh
that will allow it to linger in the holes
that it did impress on the surface for as long
as it could until it can emerge into the depths
of the soul that hurts and cannot find any rest
taking it all by the need thirst from the lack of trust
that gave it; its permission to cause the burst.


Scheme ABCDEFGHI
Poetic Form
Metre 010010010010010 01010101011010 10111010101 11011110001 111011010111 1110111010101 101110101101 1011101110111 11110101101
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 432
Words 81
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 9
Lines Amount 9
Letters per line (avg) 39
Words per line (avg) 9
Letters per stanza (avg) 350
Words per stanza (avg) 81

About this poem

The Secret Raging Violence that can lure anyone to engage in sin

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Written on October 12, 2022

Submitted by treasia_b on October 12, 2022

Modified on March 24, 2023

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