Analysis of Moon



In the darkness of the room we only see her silhouette in the shape of a small ball.
There she was engulfing herself in the darkness really scared of the light.
As the room filled itself with soft glow of silver light she looked up.
The moonlight from the high windows gave light to the room and for herself.
She slowly walked towards the window and sat on the sill looking into the night.
The gentle ruffling of the tree leaves, the cooing of sleepy birds, the hooting of owls and the calmness of the night all had a magical effect on her.
She leaned on the window and wiped her tears and gently closed her eyes.


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Poetic Form
Metre 001010111010010011011 111010010010101101 1011011111101111 0110110111010101 11010101001101100101 01010010110101101011100101011101000110 1110100101010101
Characters 626
Words 125
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 7
Lines Amount 7
Letters per line (avg) 70
Words per line (avg) 17
Letters per stanza (avg) 488
Words per stanza (avg) 117

About this poem

This poem is close to my heart and it's about me me on a really bad day and how I got through that.

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Submitted by bhavadharani1703 on November 26, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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