Analysis of The Elephant Holding Me Back

Aphrodite Little 2006 (Colorado)



So distracted by work,
School,
The elephant,
And when I’m luckiest
Sleep;
I’ve lost my most notable skill.
The ability to absolutely submerge my entire soul into every flower I smell,
Study every face I pass, and fall in love with every bit of humanity.
Because there is true beauty in a story
Told only through subtle, and trivial details.

A sunflower growing to the side of the road,
Lone and taller than I; and weighed down by her own petals heavily hung from her florets,
She seems even more worn than I.
I feel something between pity and jealousy for this flower.
She clearly needs a break and for a fair reason,
An entire life entranced to follow the sun and nothing else.
I think that I’d want a break as well, though I’d switch her spots in a second.
Living as an extension of the Earth,
Basking in the heat all day,
And under the beautiful stars at night.
She might not want to switch though,
The elephant gets annoying fast.

This is something that once made me a decent artist
An okay writer,
And most importantly a happier person.
But the elephant makes noticing those things,
The little happy things that are so easy to disregard,
So hard.
Going for a walk under the stars is no longer for the pleasure of feeling the cold night air on my skin,
Not anymore for the immediate tranquility given to me by the glittering cosmos.
A once wonderfully mindless pastime has turned into nothing but an escape;
An escape from the elephant.
I guess by now he deserves a name,
Is Onero too weird?
Latin for burden, or overload,
I feel it's fitting.

This elephant
Onero,
He visits me every night,
I lie down after an echo of a day on my fluffy, impossible-to-get-out-of mattress
And feel his body sink on top of mine.
He cuddles comfortably, crushing my lungs.
Throughout the day I can feel a shadow of the weight,
A phantom pressure left behind by my miserable friend.
Lately, it feels like he’s on a diet,
The load getting lighter by the night
And the flowers
And clouds
And smiles,
All more prominent.

The trees, huddling and shivering for warmth
Under a blanket of snow that wants to help warm them,
But can only worsen the bluster.
In a car
With the music blaring
And surrounded by those I care for most,
I realize that once again
I hold the power to magnify every serene element of my surroundings.


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Poetic Form
Metre 101011 1 0100 011100 1 11111001 0010010100110101011001011 1010011101011100110100 01111100010 110110010001 01010101101 101011011101101001101 11101111 1110011001001110 110101010110 1010101110010101 111110111111010010 1011010101 1000111 0100100111 1111111 010010101 1110111101010 1110 010100010010 10100110011 01010111110101 11 101011001111010101100111111 101100100010010111010010 0110001011101101101 10110100 111110101 1111 10110110 11110 1100 1 11011001 1111011010111100100111110 0111011111 1110001011 010111101101 010101011110001 1011111010 011010101 0010 01 01 11100 01100010011 1001011111111 111010010 001 101010 0010111111 1101101 110101101000110011010
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 2,318
Words 471
Sentences 21
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 10, 12, 14, 14, 8
Lines Amount 58
Letters per line (avg) 31
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 363
Words per stanza (avg) 84

About this poem

A look into my writing experience, paired with short writing practices relevant throughout.

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Written on January 03, 2023

Submitted by abbym.75261 on February 14, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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