Analysis of "A daughter's Hate"



Why must she hate me my wonderful little angel made from heaven
Can she love me can she hug me can she laugh with me
I don't understand A daughter's hate
Why can't she love me for me I did not leave her alone they took you from me
It was not my fault
Why blame the love that hurts my heart my pain and suffering
This tears fall from my face of blood that hurts my ackeing heart that is black
My heart turns black as stone because they took you outta my arms
I can't go on I can't leave her alone I can't live without my little angel that turn into stone


Scheme ABCBDEFGH
Poetic Form
Metre 11111110010101110 1111111111111 11010101 1111111111100111111 11111 11011111110100 1111111111111111 111111011111011 1111111001111011101011011
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 550
Words 115
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 9
Lines Amount 9
Letters per line (avg) 48
Words per line (avg) 13
Letters per stanza (avg) 433
Words per stanza (avg) 115
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Submitted by loving_m on January 16, 2018

Modified on March 22, 2023

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