Analysis of After All This Time



What I once thought was my redemption,
Has now turned out to be my damnation.
As the idiosyncrasies of the mind unwind,
I am forevermore lost after all this time.
Pray tell, what becomes of a man as this?
When he is lost in a world full of disease,
Where love becomes the ranting dialog,
Of the inane and insane wrapped into one.
I no longer desire to be held in this prison,
When you try and convince me it is freedom.
Growing accustomed to this deception I now,
Falter before the weight of this judgment.
Oh the nave, oh the fool, what drives this?
What lies behind the nature of the lies?
A shallow veil I am sure, but then I question,
“Have I lost all senses? Am I to blame for this?
What I have done in life become my undoing.
Who is to blame but the blame itself, or I?”
Still the mirror stares back in quiet desperation,
As if to scream out the very judgment of shame,
A reckoning of sorts that now bears my name.
Hear me oh love, hear me oh life, what am I?
But a mortal, but a man, but a coward in life,
That I should be held accountable for my deeds!
After all this time I have nothing better to offer,
Nay, except the words of a poem.
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Rîchård Açévédø π


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Poetic Form
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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,185
Words 236
Sentences 17
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 28
Lines Amount 28
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 900
Words per stanza (avg) 232
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Submitted on February 21, 2017

Modified on March 05, 2023

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The Pinocchiø Poet

Aka: The Pinocchio Poet! I was posting poems on this site 7 years ago. There are over 400 poems posted under Richard Acevedo, Richard Gus Acevedo, and now under Rîchård Açévédø. I am no critic, but I love to write! If you write then you deserve my respect, not my criticism! I am not here to make rhymes, I am here to write! more…

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