Analysis of American Freedom



American Freedom
(January 6, 2021)

Together they came, from sea to shining sea,
At the call of the President to Washington, D.C.,
To hear him speak one last time,
To Witness and to See.

The Speaker looked out from the Capitol with fear,
"How dare those people interrupt me,
They have no right to question us here."

She cried to the Congress, "Hide below, till all clear!"
Then turned to her Capitol police guards,
And did whisper in their ear,

"Unlock the doors, let them come in,
We will give them what they want.
Oh, please, do come in."

As the President's speech ended,
Slowly, slowly, up the staircase the People came,
So surprised that the doors were left open,
inviting them in all the same.

So many came forward, their phone cameras pushing,
To see what was happening,
"It is the People's building."

"Perhaps now we can show them
We have questions unanswered,
And we do have a right to know."

As the People pushed forward,
They came to a broken glass door,
A shot was then fired,
And unarmed Ashli collapsed to the floor.

In that one moment, America's wind had changed,
It blew our Freedom right out through that broken glass door,
Peaceful protest was wrongly labeled insurrection,
Ashli died, her blood drenched the floor.

But an American woman's blood means nothing these days,
Our Freedom is gone with that wind,
Free speech no longer reigns.

Brave Ashli was truly an American Hero,
Her Loyalty and Bravery remain.
It lives on in us all, despite all their claims.

For a Brave Hero's story can never truly die,
It will be remembered and sung for all time,
And dear Ashli has not died in vain.

-- Anonymous American


Scheme XA ABCA DAE DXE FXF XGHG BBB XIJ IKIK XKHK XXX JLX XCL H
Poetic Form
Metre 010010 100 01011111101 101101011001 1111111 110011 010111010011 11110011 111111011 111010101111 1110100011 0110011 01011110 1111111 11110 10100110 10101010101 1011010110 01010101 1101101110010 1111100 1101010 0111111 111010 01110111 1010110 11101011 011110 001101101 011100100111 11101011111011 10111010010 1101101 11010010111011 101011111 111101 111101010010 0100010001 11101101111 1011010110101 11101001111 01111101 01000100
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,632
Words 301
Sentences 17
Stanzas 14
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3, 4, 4, 3, 3, 3, 1
Lines Amount 43
Letters per line (avg) 30
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 93
Words per stanza (avg) 21
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Submitted on January 13, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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