Analysis of Therapy



You're the reason for my anger
and the reason for my pain
You're the reason for the voices
                 screaming in my brain
You're the reason I'm so numb
and the reason I don't feel
You're the reason I can't tell
                  what is even real
You're the reason I don't breathe
and the reason I can't cry
You're the reason I don't care
                   if I live or die
You're the reason for my sorrow
and the reason why I bleed
You're the reason for my therapy
                    that I so badly need


Scheme ABCBDEFEGHIHJKLK
Poetic Form
Metre 10101110 0010111 10101010 10011 1010111 0010111 1010111 11101 1010111 0010111 1010111 11111 10101110 0010111 101011100 111101
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 564
Words 99
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 16
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 21
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 338
Words per stanza (avg) 90

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Who needs a therapist when you have a pen??

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Written on June 16, 2021

Submitted by Alfredgremsly on January 12, 2023

Modified on April 26, 2023

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