Analysis of Poetic Defination?



Poetic writes speak volumes too,
 this profound nature of humanity;
 expression's glyph or determination's rift,
 each soothing rhyme or base profanity;
 provoke of consciousness that drift,
 so casually or with rude insanity;
 furiously incite or simultaneously delight,
 set straight a thought or induce banality;
 unconscious rubric struggles forth,
 within the cleave of line, phrase and meter;
 guides a casual readership towards,
 all present trends hidden in a bard's demeanor;
 exposing just who seems ubiquitous, who is ingenuous,
 or just simply stubbornly ridiculous;
 one's sensuality splayed, our generosity bade,
 your critical natures shown meticulous;
 senses not semantics, rule of roles revised,
 lines of life's romantic, cleverly devised;
 discovering our thoughts on everything,
 exposing our minds to Id and ideals contrived;
 methods breached lift conclusion's reach,
 an ill-advised tome reaps the thought's divine;
 nurtured reasoning replaced by jest,
 releases the distain hidden within a mind's set plein;
 within this relief be it muse or beast,
 rests an orators mirth, or an epic myth's imply;
 poetic license freed, such a thing indeed,
 that “cat's meow” bests a graven image's belie;
 metaphors and idioms when used correct,
 add intrigue and delight to a word works vamp;
 bathos taps one's inner laugh, hyperboles,
 release a poem's waft, jape and poet's stamp;
 pleonasms reinforce, oxymora juxtapose,
 litotes understate, analogies delineate… cognition;
 and irony, an express of verbal, dramatic,
 cosmic or Socratic, lead to a write's ideal fruition;
 understanding each of these parts implores,
 partnership between, these particles and that of yours;
 expressing the limits of personal tastes and so much more,
 you, your dreams, schemes, hates, fears, tears and rapport;
 binding together all of US, and create the bonds that thus sustain,
 poetry to living life, to easing strife, within the poet's world domain.


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Poetic Form
Metre 01011101 1011010100 11100101 1101110100 01110011 110001110100 10000110100001 11011010100 1010101 0101111010 101001001 110110001010 0101110100110100 11101000100 11011001001 11001010100 10101011101 11101010001 0100101110 0101011100101 101111 1101110101 10100111 0100110010111 0110111111 1110011110101 01010110101 11011010101 10001001101 10100110111 1111011 0101110101 101101 1100100010010 0100101110010 101010110101010 010111101 100111000111 010010110010111 1111111001 10010111001011101 1001101110101010101
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,921
Words 288
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 42
Lines Amount 42
Letters per line (avg) 37
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,543
Words per stanza (avg) 288
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Submitted on April 29, 2017

Modified on March 05, 2023

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