Analysis of "sea cruise"



Awe dear heart,
love never parts,
our oceans in bloom,
rests my tomb.

Dolphins me,
flowers for thee,
resting in you,
sunsets too.

Shining thee,
pelicans see,
your eyes petals,
sea turtles.

Tears of ocean,
my love potion,
forevermore,
at loves door.


Scheme XXAA BBCC BBDD EEFF
Poetic Form Quatrain  (75%)
Metre 111 1101 101001 111 101 1011 1001 11 101 1001 1110 110 1110 1110 1 111
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 233
Words 42
Sentences 4
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 12
Words per line (avg) 3
Letters per stanza (avg) 48
Words per stanza (avg) 11
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Submitted on May 01, 2011

Modified on April 21, 2023

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Steven Louis Chapman

Steven was adopted, his biological father was an English professor who had an affair with a student. Writing poetry is an outlet for his expression of love. A hopeless romantic in search of his soul mate. (it changes from now and then) He hopes to capture the girl of his dreams through poetry. Visit my blog at http://thedailypoetrss.blogspot.com/ for the latest up to date poems. more…

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