Analysis of Freedom of a Bachelor

Raymond Sotto 1969 (San Francisco)



You're not on probation or parole.
You have no warrants for your arrest.
You have no outstanding unpaid tickets
 or any type of court cases pending.
You won't join the military, ever get
 married, have kids of your own or
 be in an exclusive relationship.
You won't ever own a car or
 decide to get a driver's license.
In my early 30s I started collecting
 my SSDI and won't ever have to
 check in with anybody at anytime.
I get to experience this kind of freedom
 like an Eagle soaring high above the
 clouds through bright blue skies!


Scheme ABCDEFGFHDIJKLM
Poetic Form
Metre 111010101 111101101 111100110 1101111010 1110100101 10111111 101010010 11101011 11101010 01101110010 11011011 1011000110 111010011110 1110101010 11111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 538
Words 106
Sentences 7
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 15
Lines Amount 15
Letters per line (avg) 28
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 417
Words per stanza (avg) 98

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life of freedom as a bachelor.

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Written on December 15, 2021

Submitted by RadicalRay on December 15, 2021

Modified by RadicalRay on December 15, 2021

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