Analysis of Falling Into Place



Like tumblers and switches falling into place
The things your mind has not embraced
A subconscious disposition
Acquired through years of imposition
Like tumblers and switches falling into place
The things your mind has not embraced
An acquired disposition
Taught through condition
Like tumblers and switches falling into place
The things your mind has not embraced
The mind has been taught
A lifetime of things that are naught
Like tumblers and switches falling into place
The things your mind has not embraced
A shift in perception
Perceives a minds deception
Like tumblers and switches falling into place
The things your mind begins to embrace
Stumbling now onward
With no direction forward
Like tumblers and switches falling into place
The things your mind begins to embrace
Now seeing them fall
Is this the key to it all
Like tumblers and switches falling into place
The things your mind begins to embrace


Scheme ABccABccABddABccAAeeAAffAA
Poetic Form
Metre 11001010011 01111101 0010010 010111010 11001010011 01111101 1010010 11010 11001010011 01111101 01111 0111111 11001010011 01111101 010010 0101010 11001010011 011101101 100110 1101010 11001010011 011101101 11011 1101111 11001010011 011101101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 909
Words 150
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 26
Lines Amount 26
Letters per line (avg) 29
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 760
Words per stanza (avg) 150
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Submitted by Willbad on May 03, 2023

Modified on May 03, 2023

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