Analysis of Blue



As above so below, blue Oceans in the sky above flys the white dove
By the Ocean on the sea shore wonders the land, the baby cubs home he lives pure with love and a healing warm hug.
Digging for bugs and Mum's warm belly rubs. Days spent shaded by the tree shrubs, other days that it rained he was the first one out jumping puddle to puddle, his favourite game... He lived each day not quite the same BUT . . .
Always present under the sun's ray


Scheme ABCD
Poetic Form
Metre 101101110001011011 1010101110010101111111001011 1011011101111010111011111101111010110111111111011 11010011
Characters 460
Words 91
Sentences 7
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 4
Lines Amount 4
Letters per line (avg) 86
Words per line (avg) 22
Letters per stanza (avg) 343
Words per stanza (avg) 89

About this poem

It is mother earth inspired, this I wrote about my son. It's all about the journey between mother and child and the home she provides for her child to explore life.

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Submitted by careshadeed1 on December 13, 2021

Modified on March 30, 2023

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