Analysis of Unfortunately Limited



Unfortunately limited.
To a teaching that allows and permits,
Ignorance to condone it.
Too well I sat to learn those lessons.
Believing them to be for me a benefit.
Leaving me to eventually realize,
A paying a price to stay that way...
Left not one dividen to return.
From investing my mind and time,
Remaining unconcerned...
I restricted my own abilities.
That left me blaming to accuse,
Others pleased they taught me well.
And this I began to see for myself,
What they were teaching...
Had nothing to do with my capabilities.
No, not at all.
It had been my ethnicity.
And this as I grew I did not assume.
This I was made to accept and believe!

Yet,
What I discovered on my own to see,
Had conflicted with their beliefs.
Since what they were perceiving,
Had been a cover of a book to judge.
Quick to pick up and not to read,
The contents inside to decide...
I had been like others.
To decide for themselves to deny,
The opportunity I could for them provide.
No salesman then had I been.
Nor was I one to beg anyone,
To look beyond the cover and color...
Of my skin.
I was and still not that desperate.
To prove what I have inside to offer,
Is a difference made.
Not for me but them.
Those pretentious and unfortunately limited!

But...
Hey!
What more about that can I say?
I am a writer.
Not a therapist.
Nor one who judges beliefs of others.
Although I must admit,
Having obtained skills in observation.
And as I grow older,
My point of view...
For what ever the reason,
Has become unlimited.
With no time to waste and spend,
Wondering why many judge others...
By the the color of their skin.
Not to know what they offer,
That may or may not be of benefit to them.

And this these days we live and see,
Has become too obvious...
To continue to disbelieve,
Who the ones remaining stubbornly to stay...
Unfortunately limited.
Restricting themselves to censor,
Truth and reality kept to keep...
This done to believe,
A doing of it benefits their way of life.
Without evidence or proof that it does!


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Poetic Form
Metre 01000100 1010101001 1001011 111111110 010111110100 10110100010 010011111 1111101 10101101 01001 1010110100 11110101 1011111 011011111 11010 11011110100 1111 11110100 0111111101 1111101001 1 1101011111 10101101 1110010 1101010111 11110111 0100111 111110 11101101 00100111101 1101111 11111110 1101010010 111 11011110 1111101110 101001 11111 1010001000100 1 1 11011111 11010 10100 1111001110 11101 100110010 011110 1111 1110010 1010100 1111101 100110110 10010111 1111110 111111110011 01111101 1011100 10101001 10101010011 01000100 01001110 1010111 11101 010111001111 0110011111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,999
Words 436
Sentences 45
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 20, 19, 17, 10
Lines Amount 66
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 385
Words per stanza (avg) 92
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Written on January 06, 2024

Submitted by lpahtillah on January 06, 2024

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