Analysis of Im sorry

Shannon Soto 1994 (New York)



I’m sorry for forgetting that I love you
I’m sorry for not kissing and hugging I’m sorry for just talking and not doing for less action and just more reactions
I’m sorry I haven’t been the person I’m suppose to be having all these eyes every bodies watching me it’s so scary this time around because it feels so different never knew it existed before I met yu how comfortable can you be with someone else in your own skin you make it so comforting to know theirs a hand to hold more life to give more fights and fibs your more like the rib not the knife even though you cut me inside I can’t hide i confide


Scheme ABC
Poetic Form Tercet 
Metre 11010101111 1101110010110111001101110011010 110111010101111011110010101111011010111110010110100111111000111111011111111001110111111111011110110110111101111101
Characters 625
Words 121
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 160
Words per line (avg) 40
Letters per stanza (avg) 480
Words per stanza (avg) 119
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Written on February 07, 2017

Submitted by Shannon.v115 on March 05, 2022

Modified on March 21, 2023

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