Analysis of Electric Rape

Traci Mercado 1977 (PA)



I give, you take. All these empty promises you make. Keeping me stuck to your screen. Just full of distrust, always doing things unseen. Even when I was at my lowest, you promised "it's ok, I'll be here." You lied all you did was leave me living in fear. Everyday, you are waiting...watching. Just like the beginning always there secretly plotting. Millions of people don't even know. Every second of every day you control the way their life goes. Electric rape artist!!! You need to be in a cell. Suffer morning, noon and night, see how much you like living every single second in a cyber hell.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 11111110100111011111111011101011011111101101111111111111110011011111100101110010101101101100101100110101111010110111100110101011111110100101000101
Characters 605
Words 110
Sentences 14
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 467
Words per line (avg) 107
Letters per stanza (avg) 467
Words per stanza (avg) 107
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Submitted on March 03, 2021

Modified on April 16, 2023

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