Analysis of A Part of Nature’s Flame

Oscar Auliq-Ice 1994 (Port Elizabeth)



A man, a force to be reckoned with,
A being of strength and will.
A creature of passion and fire,
Whose soul cannot be stilled.

He strides through life with purpose,
With eyes that pierce the veil.
His heart beats strong and steady,
As he sets his course to sail.

Through trials and tribulations,
He stands tall and true.
His spirit never broken,
His determination anew.

For he is more than flesh and bone,
More than just a name.
He is a spark of divinity,
A part of nature's flame.

So here's to the man who journeys on,
Whose path is always clear.
May his heart remain steadfast,
And his spirit never fear.


Scheme XXXX XABA XCXC XDBD XEXE
Poetic Form Quatrain  (80%)
Etheree  (35%)
Metre 010111101 0101101 010110010 111011 1111110 111101 1111010 1111111 1100010 11101 1101010 1001001 11111101 11101 110110100 011101 111011101 11111 111011 0110101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 611
Words 136
Sentences 10
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 20
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 94
Words per stanza (avg) 23
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Written on March 10, 2023

Submitted by Auliq-Ice on March 28, 2023

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