Analysis of Because the nights.

A J C 1958 (Swansea, MA)



Into the night.

I look up and can see the stars fall from the sky. The sun comes up, and I can see the sunshine in your eyes. Your love is like a cloud that holds a lot of rain. So does your love gives me a lot of pain? Damn your love, and damn your lies. If you don't love me now, you will never love me again. Break the silence and look for guidance. Because nights are made for lovers. And if we can keep our love alive, it's the only way we will survive. So don't deprive me of that one thing. It would make me sing.


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Poetic Form
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Characters 521
Words 112
Sentences 12
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 1
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 196
Words per line (avg) 55
Letters per stanza (avg) 196
Words per stanza (avg) 55

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Written on January 22, 2024

Submitted by alanswansea18 on January 22, 2024

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