Analysis of Naked Before The Mob



Why is ‘Almost Good Enough’
  never what you need?

Why is ‘Clearly Not Enough’
  an ounce more than you deserve?

Why is ‘Almost What You Need’
  the most you’ll ever have?

Why is ‘It’s Not Only That’
  the only thing that’s left?

Why is ‘In Almost Every Case’
  not in any case at all?

Why is ‘In Lieu Of Everything Else’
  the thing sure to be missed?

Why is ‘In Actuality’
  in real terms actually not?

Why is ‘To Be Perfectly Honest With You’
  the biggest lie you tell?

Why is the serious ‘Last Ditch Effort’
  the one you continue to try?

Why is the ‘Absolute Final Time’
  the one you repeat again?

Why is ‘Really’ not real at all
  and spoken then in vain?

Why is ‘Probably’ not possible
   or even close to that?

Why is the phrase ‘The Bottom Line’
  the top of your agenda?

Why is the trusted ‘Old College Try’
  strictly out of school?

Why is ‘Painstakingly Difficult’
  the easiest thing you do?

Why is ‘No Sweat—The Deal Is Done’
  so much harder than before?

Why is ‘Let’s Start At The Beginning’
  the end of the debate?

Why is ‘The Last Word On The Matter’
  the beginning of what comes next?

Why is ‘So What’ a euphemism
  for the most important thing you do?

Why is ‘It Is What It Is’
  categorically not, and never meant to be?

Why is ‘The Bull In The China Shop’
  ceramic and for sale?

Why is the celebratory ‘Victory Lap’
  the one taken in disgust?

Why is the magical ‘Three Point Shot’
   four points more than its worth?

Why is the special ‘Love You Lost’
  the only one you’ve never found?

Why is the figurative ‘Bird In Hand’
  the one that flies away?

Why is ‘Bantering Back And Forth’
  the silence you extol?

When will your words wrap like copper wire  
  to conduct the truth unrobbed

When will you cease to pander and mislead
    —naked before the mob

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2015)


Scheme AB AX BX CX XD XX EF GX XH XX DX IC XX HX XG XX XX JX XG XE XX XX FX XX XX XX JB BX I
Poetic Form
Metre 111101 10111 1110101 1111101 111111 011101 1111101 010111 11011001 1010111 11011101 011111 110010 0111001 11111001011 010111 1101001110 01101011 11010101 0110101 11101111 010101 111001100 110111 11010101 0111010 110101101 10111 11100100 0100111 11110111 1110101 111110010 011001 110111010 00101111 11110100 101010111 1111111 01001010111 110100101 010011 11001001001 0110001 110100111 111111 11010111 01011101 1101000101 011101 11100101 010101 1111111010 101011 1111110001 100101 01001010
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,886
Words 332
Sentences 27
Stanzas 29
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1
Lines Amount 57
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 46
Words per stanza (avg) 11
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Submitted by KurtPhilipBehm on January 17, 2019

Modified on March 05, 2023

1:39 min read
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Kurt Philip Behm

Longtime writer with twelve books in publication. Three of them Poetry. : The Death Of The Playground : The Sword Of Ichiban : Searching For Crazy Horse : Darkening Sun : An Anthology Of Perception-Vol's 1 & 2 : After Midnight : Sammy And Bumpers : The Fall City Mandate : Revenge Along The War Trail : Death from The Sky more…

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