Analysis of The strange people



We are the strange people
Now living in the earth
With hollow feelings
Blind rooms
Mechanical hearts
We are obedient to master
Interpret theMystic
World well
With all clarity and sincerity
Grow godhead and shrines
In our mind
Dare to pick up the sun in pocket
Venture to kill the moon in night
Love tears to trash
Kiss wine and bear to blaze down
Thinking it is our happy shelter
However, we lose at last
Promising land of faith
Bringing the desert in our dreams
Without green print of life
Continually we drop the flowers
Scentless on the way
To get confuse easily
In addition, shamelessly
We feel proud of follies
Without repenting
Beheading the GOD at last
Moreover, see the sun and moon
Turn stone and metal
In the rising hours and darkest night
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Poetic Form
Metre 110110 110001 11010 11 01001 110100110 0101 11 1110000100 1101 0101 111101010 10110101 1111 1101111 1011101010 101111 100111 100100101 011111 0100011010 1101 1101100 0010100 111110 01010 0100111 01010101 11010 0010100101 10
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 801
Words 139
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 31
Lines Amount 31
Letters per line (avg) 20
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 627
Words per stanza (avg) 139
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Submitted on March 04, 2013

Modified on March 05, 2023

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