Analysis of We were the Titanic ballad

shelina denise chapman 1986 (norfolf, va)



Prometheus is a trickster, and yet I, the Devil am but a small child rearing the world o'er my head.
His thoughts were rearing an Angelic revenue as he streamed the false prophecies I had created in order to create a certain Antigone to the Game.
My thoughts are blurred because I am scizhorprenic, but my heart is pure. His heart, defiled as it is, is the purest mix of a leprechaun and a stallion steed.
My heart echoes. The goddess Peorth is a parody, while my reincarnation's true formation is safe between my younger, angelic brother's torso.
I glimpse into the Twilight. Who am I? Ah, yes. I am Spider-Man.


Scheme ABCDE
Poetic Form
Metre 110100110101101110011011 110101101011101100110100101010100100101 111101111111111111111010110100101 11100101101001111010110111010101 1101011111111101
Characters 613
Words 115
Sentences 10
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 5
Lines Amount 5
Letters per line (avg) 96
Words per line (avg) 22
Letters per stanza (avg) 480
Words per stanza (avg) 111
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Written on 2021

Submitted by shelina_s on October 23, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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shelina denise chapman

I am a scizhorprenic ever since I was only 19. I graduated from a high school called Denbigh High School in Newport News, Virginia in that same year. I have no friends except my desire to read and write creatively. Amious Mundus est! more…

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