Analysis of Don’t Stop Me There



Don’t stop me where I am   
Let me go further
Let me travel day and night
Walking, or driving or flying are not an option

I can travel with my memory
I have many things to recall
Many things to share
Don’t stop me there

I have many options to make
As far as I am here on the ground
There are many ways for travelling
I don’t need any companion
I can make it by myself

Let met travel further
Don’t stop me there
Until I get to my destination


Scheme xaxb xxcC xxxbx aCb
Poetic Form
Metre 111111 11110 1110101 1011011011110 111011100 1110111 10111 1111 11101011 111111101 111011100 11110010 111111 111010 1111 011111010
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 452
Words 96
Sentences 1
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 5, 3
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 21
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 86
Words per stanza (avg) 23

About this poem

I think I can travel with my thoughts, as far as I am here on earth. My expression is based on personal experience of travelling to land of origin. Even not able to travel in person, I always travel with my thought.

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Submitted by yeshigemaneh on February 16, 2022

Modified on April 01, 2023

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Yeshiembet/Yeshi Gemaneh

I was born and raised in Eastern parts of Ethiopia in the city of Harar, I was attended elementary and secondary school in Haile Selassie Day School in Addis Ababa. I remember when I was in grade 7, I won a prize for being the best student - a book "Alice in Wonderland," from Emperor Haile Selassie, King of Ethiopia. From High School, I was rewarded scholarship for higher education on City Administration, and Social Studies in the cities of Luneburg, Aachen and Dusseldorf, West Germany. I had also a humble opportunity of learning Western culture, German language and associated closely with hard working German people. My fascination and love for poems goes many years back, when I was in grade 7, one day our English teacher read, "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star ...," since then I wanted to write poems. In 1995 I had an opportunity to join, The International Library of Poetry. Since then I expressed on variety of topics or titles; I call it my ABC poems. I see my life experience as my greatest teacher, and I love to share what I have had acquired over many years with others, however, every day I am a learner. It is my strong belief and philosophy, if a person has interest and willpower can achieve his goal. As a child, my important figure was my mother. She taught me the Ethiopian alphabets, and love of family and surroundings that helped me to see many things positively. Unfortunately, despite my wonderful childhood experience and growth; I encountered many ups and down of life journey that too taught me a lesson. Now, I am in my senior years being old is wisdom. There is a saying, "quitters are losers," and I don't want that to apply on me. more…

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