Analysis of swim for shore



i dreamed i was stranded at sea  on a boat with Picasso and Elvis i must admit i felt a little uneasy given the present company and all i mean Elvis could sing and Picasso could    paint,  boy ! could  he paint, and then  there was me yea me the only thing i could hope for was the dream to end or we get rescued just then Elvis started singing the Impossible dream.......and he wasn't lying Picasso could not paint anything but just then he started describing the sky, oh how visual with his words and all so i figure it was a perfect time for an encore , so i jumped overboard and swam for sure


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 1111101110110100101101110100101001010001111011001011111101111110101111110111111101110101000100111010010111101111100100111100111011110110011111111100111
Characters 596
Words 116
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 460
Words per line (avg) 124
Letters per stanza (avg) 460
Words per stanza (avg) 124

About this poem

this poem is me just having fun with different people in settings that would not not be normal and structuring it around a dream like setting .

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Submitted by richblue on June 30, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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