Analysis of The Solace of Nature



In nature's realm, where wonders intertwine,
A tapestry of beauty, so divine.
Where sun-kissed meadows whisper gentle sighs,
And azure skies embrace the mountains high.

Behold the dance of trees in harmony,
Their leafy partners swaying gracefully.
A symphony of colors, vibrant and bold,
Nature's palette painted with stories untold.

Majestic rivers, coursing through the land,
Carving pathways, a touch so grand.
Their gentle murmur, a soothing lullaby,
Echoing secrets beneath the cerulean sky.

Beneath the canopy, where shadows play,
Flora and fauna in a ballet, they sway.
Butterflies pirouette on zephyrs' wings,
While flowers bloom, nature's offering.

The mighty oceans, vast and wide,
Holding mysteries, depths to confide.
Waves crashing against the rugged shore,
As seagulls soar, forevermore.

In forests deep, enchanted and serene,
Whispers of ancient wisdom can be gleaned.
Where dappled sunlight paints a sacred ground,
A sanctuary where solace can be found.

Nature's symphony, a chorus so pure,
A reminder of the miracles we endure.
Let's cherish and protect this sacred space,
For nature's grace is our saving grace.


Scheme AAXB CCDD EEBB FFXX GGHH XXII JJKK
Poetic Form Quatrain  (57%)
Metre 0101110001 0100110101 111110101 0101010101 0101110100 1101010100 01001101001 10101011001 0101010101 1010111 1101001010 1001001011 010100111 10010000111 10011101 110110100 01010101 101001101 110010101 1111 0101010001 1011010111 11110101 0100110111 1010001011 001010100101 1100011101 1101110101
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,135
Words 206
Sentences 14
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 28
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 130
Words per stanza (avg) 25

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A poem about the many beauties of nature

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Submitted by des3255 on June 24, 2023

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Des Gahan

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