Analysis of everything and its fate



every good
thing

is
made of

hide and seek.

nothing sounder than that.

hence,
the good knowledge
reside with.

uneducated me,
drinks tea warm.

unwarm me
eat evenings' order
nearly cold.

cold me
dresses, fur-made.

that cold stare,
wife of despair.


Scheme XX XX X X XXX AX AXX AX BB
Poetic Form
Metre 1001 1 1 11 101 101011 1 0110 011 01001 111 11 11010 101 11 1011 111 1101
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 284
Words 71
Sentences 10
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 1, 1, 3, 2, 3, 2, 2
Lines Amount 18
Letters per line (avg) 11
Words per line (avg) 2
Letters per stanza (avg) 21
Words per stanza (avg) 5
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Written on May 05, 2024

Submitted by Yuknno.ghirmay on May 05, 2024

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