Analysis of Buried My Daughter



Buried my daughter 1 year today,
My lips have no words to say,
so I let my ink bleed on my notes,
the syrupy liquid encases, coats.

Like my tears, dripping from my eyes,
like when I fell in the shower, as she slipped through my thighs,
miscarried my poor little girl,
body rejected my womb's pearl.

I scrambled to my knees, afraid to touch,
I was scared the tiny thing would shrivel to dust,
her bloody face, her closed eyes,
I wondered if they were the color of the sky.

Buried her in the ground, in a coffin the size of a shoebox,
buried her with the hats I had made, the dresses, the socks.
My poor angel, lying in the crusty earth,
I hope you know how much you are worth.

I visit her grave every so often, and kneel by her cross,
I beg for her forgiveness, and plead to God of my loss,
I wet the earth with my tears, and place flowers on her grave,
My sweet little girl, you are so brave.

What color would your eyes be, your hair?
Sometimes I think I see you smiling there.
How happy your smile, do you like to play?
Or do you make faces at strangers to keep them away?

I buried my daughter one year today,
Wish I could bring her back here with me some way,
Hold her little hand, kiss her small face,
let her feel the warmth of a motherly embrace.

Oh, sweetheart, I buried you one year today,
my heart is too tired for my lips to say,
but I'll write down my ache and my love,
while you play in heaven up above.


Scheme AABB CCDD XXCX EEFF GGHH IIAA AAJJ AAKK
Poetic Form Quatrain  (88%)
Metre 10110101 1111111 111111111 011011 11110111 11110010111111 111101 10010111 1101110111 111010111011 0101011 110110010101 1000010010011010 10010111101001 11101000101 111111111 1100110011001101 11100100111111 11011110110101 111011111 110111111 0111111101 1101111111 11111011011101 1101101101 11110111111 101011011 101011010001 1111011101 11111011111 111111011 111010101
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,383
Words 283
Sentences 12
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 32
Letters per line (avg) 34
Words per line (avg) 9
Letters per stanza (avg) 135
Words per stanza (avg) 35
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Submitted by pppoopoo123 on July 07, 2017

Modified on March 27, 2023

1:25 min read
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Courtney Wilson

If you want to contact me, my E-mail is Elizabethancourt@hotmail.com. My facebook is www.facebook.com/courtney.elizabeth.wilson. I'm always open to new faces, so don't be shy about saying alo. :) ....... ABOUT ME.....I've been writing poetry since I was very young. I grew up with a Dad that wasn't home very much and a schizophrenic Mother so my hobbies kept me sane. Most of my poetry revolves around some kind of loss. Love, death, etc. I'm not good, but I'm not trying to be good. I write about what I want to write about. I like to be descriptive in my poetry, so as to paint a picture at the same time. I want people to FEEL it, not just read it. ***WARNING*** I write very depressing poetry, often about death and the sort. I'm tired of people telling me to write of something different. I do not have a talent for the positive, nor has it ever called to me in such the way of tragedy or darkness. I feel poetry should be rated on how it is written, not what it's written about, unless the topic is extremely inappropriate.(racist things and the like) Don't read my poetry if you don't want to feel sadness or if that annoys you. Thank you. more…

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