Analysis of I'll be prepared



The days that I don’t see you,
The days that I don’t feel your touch,
Are the days I feel I miss you most,
Are the days I feel alone,

So the days that I don’t see you I wonder where you are,
Are you laying in bed sleeping,
Are you walking thru the park,
Or Are you by yourself,
alone in the dark,

Or are you with someone else walking in the rain,
Dreading the day you know you have to tell me,
Dreading the day you’ll see me in pain,

Because You know that when you tell me that your heart belongs to someone else,
My heart will brake in two,
I’ll feel like I’m in hell,

But I can’t say I didn’t see it coming,
I can’t say I didn’t see the sines,
Because you started going out more,
You started coming back later at night,

But I’ll be fine I promise,
I’ll get over you soon,

I just hope she doesn’t give your heart away,
I hope she doesn’t break your heart in two,
because trust me when I say,
The pain you feel when someone breaks your heart,

Is like nothing you’ve ever felt before,
It’s like someone’s ripping your heart out,
It’s like someones cutting you open,
It’s like someone’s trying to drown you,
Drown you in your own tears,

So hold on to her for as long as you can,
Hold her because nothing lasts forever,
Take us for example,
In love one minute,
Your gone the next,

So I hope your happy with her,
Happier than you were with me,
I hope she makes you smile,
and fills your heart with glee,

So when you finally tell me,
Tell me your heart belong to someone else,
I won’t be so surprised,
I won’t feel like I’m in hell,

I’ll be be prepared,
To leave you instead of you leaving me,
I will save myself the tears,
The tears I would’ve cried,
Enough to fill the sea.


Scheme AXXX XBCXC DED FAG BXHX XX IAIX HXXAJ XKXXX KEXE EFXG XEJXE
Poetic Form
Metre 0111111 01111111 101111111 1011101 10111111110111 11100110 1110101 111101 01001 11111110001 10011111111 100111101 01111111111101111 111101 111101 1111111110 11111101 011101011 1101011011 1111110 111011 1111111101 111111101 0111111 011111111 1110110101 11110111 11110110 11110111 110111 11110111111 1001101010 111010 01110 1101 11111010 10011011 111111 011111 11110011 111101111 111101 1111101 11101 1110111101 111101 01111 011101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,736
Words 396
Sentences 1
Stanzas 12
Stanza Lengths 4, 5, 3, 3, 4, 2, 4, 5, 5, 4, 4, 5
Lines Amount 48
Letters per line (avg) 26
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 105
Words per stanza (avg) 28
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Submitted by kyleebrankin99 on April 29, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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