Analysis of where did they go



the daze are turning and the mind is at play with the nite
nite's  are longer and the stars are nowhere to be seen
the seconds seem to be ticking away and the minutes are fighting for the hours for every month seems to be  pushing hard maybe the years wouldn't be so hard if only the people would slow down just for a second maybe the minutes won't be so hard on the hours that the months can feel re leaved  and the years will be happier to know everyone will be safe together in time.


Scheme ABC
Poetic Form Tercet 
Metre 01110001111101 111000111111 01011110010010110101011001111101100110111110010111110101001011111010101111100111100111011101001
Characters 484
Words 97
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 128
Words per line (avg) 33
Letters per stanza (avg) 383
Words per stanza (avg) 100
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Submitted on December 07, 2016

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Denys Dokis

I am a single father of three Daughter's and a Son and writing is my passion. more…

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