Analysis of Spectrum of emotions



Sadness is now depressed
Anger is now rage
Happy is now manic
Excited is now ecstatic
The events I went through now feel traumatic
Everyone telling me I'm dramatic
“Zena is problematic”
“Zena can you stop your such an addict”
Can everyone stop not everyone can feel fantastic
Cant you close your mouth for a minute
I am really at my limit
I know my emotions change fast
But please instead ask me about the forecast
I am really done with my family commotions
I'm sorry I'm not the ideal teenager dealing with the spectrum of emotions.


Scheme ABCCCCCDCEEFFGG
Poetic Form
Metre 101101 10111 101110 01011010 00111111010 101011010 101010 1011111101 110111011010 111111010 11101110 11101011 1101110101 11101111001 11011001101010101010
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 554
Words 109
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 15
Lines Amount 15
Letters per line (avg) 29
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 429
Words per stanza (avg) 97

About this poem

The poem explores shifting emotions and the challenges of dealing with them, capturing a range of feelings from sadness to excitement while addressing judgment and the desire for understanding.

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Written on August 29, 2023

Submitted by Zenaw on August 30, 2023

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