Analysis of Breaking Apart



The change I've seen in you
Isn't one for the better
UV seem to have changed
Or so it seems
I just want you back to normal

I miss the go getter you used to be
So loud and funny you were
U'v seem to have changed
Or so it seems
Can we go back to before?
Or is that too much to ask for?

I hate changes
Ones that break everything apart
Feel likes everything slowly drifting away
I don't like this change
One that isn't for the better

U'v seem to have changed
Or so it seems
I just want you back to normal


Scheme xabCD xaBCee xxxxa BCD
Poetic Form
Metre 011101 1011010 11111 1111 11111110 1101101111 1101010 111111 1111 1111101 11111111 1110 1111001 1110101001 11111 11101010 111111 1111 11111110
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 482
Words 106
Sentences 3
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 5, 6, 5, 3
Lines Amount 19
Letters per line (avg) 20
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 97
Words per stanza (avg) 27
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Submitted on October 15, 2013

Modified on March 05, 2023

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