Analysis of Human Too

Tia Upshaw 2004 (Georgia)



I was lost when you found me, you built me off the ground see... I painted this perfect picture that just wasn't true.
Because I was unhappy and got all my happiness from you.
Things started to change, and I realized that you were just like me, lost and looking through my broken mirror to find just what you needed.
And for some time, you were a monster in my mind but now that I've thought it through... I was shattered because my perfect just wasn't that, but the truth is you're human too.


Scheme AABA
Poetic Form Mâni 
Rubaiyat 
Metre 111111111110111101011011101 0111010011110011 11011011011011110101110101111110 0111100100111111111111001101110110111101
Characters 496
Words 97
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 4
Lines Amount 4
Letters per line (avg) 95
Words per line (avg) 24
Letters per stanza (avg) 381
Words per stanza (avg) 94

About this poem

This poem is about accepting that everyone has faults no matter the pedis tool you place them onto.

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Written on September 27, 2022

Submitted by tiaupshaw8 on November 20, 2023

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