Analysis of To My Children



To my children, when I’m gone I want to leave a life filled with joy and laughter.
To my children, I’d walk 1,000 miles and back just too give you the world on a platter.
To my children, I want to leave knowing you only had too see the love in eyes too know how much I unconditionally love you.
To my children, I’d go through fire and ice no matter the reason as soon as you said when.
To my children, turning my back is a never, because when I said it I ment it when I said.
To my children, I love you too the moon and back, always and forever.


Scheme AABCDA
Poetic Form
Metre 1110111111101111010 1110111011111011010 11101111101101110101111110100011 11101111001110010111111 111010111010011111111111 11101111010110010
Characters 553
Words 119
Sentences 7
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 6
Lines Amount 6
Letters per line (avg) 69
Words per line (avg) 19
Letters per stanza (avg) 415
Words per stanza (avg) 113

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This Poem I Wrote For My Children

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Written on January 13, 2024

Submitted by Henshawebony1 on January 13, 2024

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