Analysis of Unanswered Question

Zahra Kesaria 2001 (Ahmadabad)



The night is silent but still its noisy! why?
Is this the noise of the waves of my thoughts crashing?
Or is it the noise of the battle going inside my head!
Or is everything  silent and its just the whoop of my fan?
I am confused, over whelmed with dozens of question!
Questions which hold hope like a mother carrying a baby in her belly
And for these questions i have a question!
When will the baby born!


Scheme ABCDEFEG
Poetic Form
Metre 01110111101 110110111110 111011010100111 11101001101111 1101101110110 1011110101000100010 0111011010 110101
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 405
Words 85
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 8
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 40
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 317
Words per stanza (avg) 80

About this poem

This poem is just about the link between confusion and hope.

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Written on October 30, 2022

Submitted by zahrakesaria42887 on October 30, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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