Analysis of Lost

Angela aline black 1987 (Usa)



Lost
coverd up so no one sees
all the marks i have receved
misleading you i find to be
quite pleasuring it lightens me
you give your self so easaly
asuming im your friend you see
has given me the abilty
to take your mind and twist and turn
then soon or later youll start to burn
i value nothing not even myself
what makes you think i was here to help
Angela Aline Black


Scheme ABACCDCAEEFGH
Poetic Form
Metre 1 111111 101111 01011111 111101 111111 111111 110101 11110101 111101111 110101101 111111111 100011
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 374
Words 79
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 13
Lines Amount 13
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 295
Words per stanza (avg) 75
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