Analysis of Digging into your heart
Shirley Jucal Black 1963 (San Enrique)
Digging into your Heart
Author: Shirley J. Black
I heard nature whistling from the air, bringing the wilderness to my heart. I silently get up searching, I found nothing around, but the agony of a wondrous river flow.
It's their beauty digging into my heart; I said, fly me with the wave of the skies, and the rays of the sun shining down while floating me up in the breeze of the wild wind.
I slept silently under the shadow of the moon that brought the light in the darkness of blue skies; the fumes of the wild dew dripping into my eyes opening the daylight from a buried life.
And when I get lost in the darkness of a great mountain; I whistled to the wind of life; then, I heard the birds singing around me is a wonderful feeling in the heart of sadness.
In visioning the imaginary world that leaves behind me, I can see myself tendering into my soul.
As the world turning around from me, I struggled to climb up the mountain of life.
When the oceans come alive from the icy life the hardships broke down from the hot sunny skies.
Imagine how we live the pain in everyday life we still can win the game then, gain the rays of each sunny day.
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Metre | 100111 101011 11101010110010011111001110111001101001010101 11101001111111101101001101101110110011011 111001001101110100101110110111001111000110101 011110010101101101011111101100111010010001110 010010011101111111000111 10110011111011101011 10101011010101011101101 0101110101011111101110111101 |
Characters | 1,138 |
Words | 220 |
Sentences | 10 |
Stanzas | 7 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2 |
Lines Amount | 10 |
Letters per line (avg) | 90 |
Words per line (avg) | 22 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 129 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 32 |
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