Analysis of Rose



Her thoughts wear a silhouette of your words
And It's harsh on her body,
Ripping her bare skin's hope,
Trying to reach her soul,
To destroy its peace,
And shred her whole.
She never learnt how to undress,
Nor did she learn to enfold.
She fears not to over-expose
But she still keeps her hope.
And now it is a part of her,
Just like the thorns
Of a beautiful rose.


Scheme ABCDEDFGHCIJH
Poetic Form
Metre 011001111 0111010 100111 101101 10111 0101 11011101 1111101 11111001 111101 01110110 1101 101001
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 363
Words 80
Sentences 4
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 13
Lines Amount 13
Letters per line (avg) 22
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 280
Words per stanza (avg) 71

About this poem

This poem talk about the everlasting effect of a person’s words on someone’s psyche and how it can alter one’s life.

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Written on March 03, 2023

Submitted by sanahasan8971 on June 24, 2023

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Sana Hasan

I recently completed my 12th grade and I am currently preparing for fashion design. I have strong passion of poetry and other forms of creative writing. I also love getting close to nature through music,fine arts and reading. I believe art provides us with the way of living life. more…

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