Analysis of The Wilton rose.



The Wilted rose.

A dream is a magical thing. A secret place where no one can go. A path to make a new start it lures you on it never stops it always one step ahead it never ends if you want you can send them to your friends. One day, it will capture your soul when you grow old. It can never be sold just like a wilted rose. Now you know. Take the rose.


Scheme A A
Poetic Form Monorhyme
Metre 0101 0110100101011111101110111111110111110111011111111111111110111111111011110101111101
Characters 356
Words 78
Sentences 9
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 1
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 135
Words per line (avg) 38
Letters per stanza (avg) 135
Words per stanza (avg) 38

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This phone just came to me. I have something with wilted roses.

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Written on April 16, 2024

Submitted by alanswansea18 on April 16, 2024

Modified by alanswansea18 on April 16, 2024

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