Analysis of WILLINGNESS



Willingness , I guess, is to agree. To take part in something . You see?
Or would it be to refuse? Not to account, but to accuse?
That’s not it . Check Mr Websters terms. Or would it be condition?
Apologies. Such regrets you confess.  Intoxication spills from your breath. I bite my tongue rather than slit your throat.
Words are powerful weapons. In case you didn’t know.
I’m not heartless. It’s  turned to stone. Cold and icy refusing to ever let love back in.
Willingness,  must we accept? The price paid and the tears wept.


Scheme ABCDEFG
Poetic Form
Metre 10011110111101011 111110111011101 1111101011111010 0100101101001011111111101111 111001001111 1110111110100101101110 10011010110011
Characters 541
Words 99
Sentences 20
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 7
Lines Amount 7
Letters per line (avg) 57
Words per line (avg) 14
Letters per stanza (avg) 402
Words per stanza (avg) 99

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This poem is about a love that was killed by alcohol addiction

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Written on December 01, 2022

Submitted by kimgrant1966 on December 01, 2022

Modified on April 07, 2023

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