Analysis of the womb




                       28. THE WOMB-DR.KGB

Yesterday I saw her;
                        The past dead an' sour;
                        Still I love the Past;
                        For it is that I can reminiscence;
                        That I can dream with shape
                        Definite an' form;
                        Or will have to design!

How difficult it is;
                        To shape the original;
                        Copying is ease;
                        As we do, the Universe;
                        Who did the mould?
                         The crucible;
                         The Womb!
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                           28-3-12


Scheme X AAXXXXX XBXXXBX X
Poetic Form
Metre 011 10110 011110 11101 111111010 111111 10011 111101 110011 1100100 10011 111010 1101 0100 01 1 1
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 745
Words 65
Sentences 6
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 7, 9
Lines Amount 17
Letters per line (avg) 14
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 82
Words per stanza (avg) 21
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Submitted on April 07, 2012

Modified on March 05, 2023

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drkgbalakrishnan kandangath

24-6-1944/DOB bsc, mbbs. fica Kandangath,Kattoor-680702-Thrissur India-680702 more…

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