Analysis of Me



Wherever I may roam, I’ll always be myself
Whatever I may do, I’ll never forgive myself
Into an ocean I’m dropped as a pearl
Ocean got a million pearls, how could any one find me

Where bonds they detach with just a simple shock
And the seismic waves to strike me times and again
I got no chance and I got no choice
May be god’s on war with me, just for a revenge

And this day pass us, like the other one does
And this time pass me by, like for no one it does
It’s trying to break me into million pieces
As for now I’m broken into just thousands

Like humans do, when they need a way out
Make their own way out or let the way be their own
I need no way and I hope to some one to walk with me
Coz a lost rider into an avalanche, might survive someday


Scheme AAXB XXXX CCCX XXBX
Poetic Form
Metre 0101111111 10111110011 0111011101 10101011110111 11101110101 001011111001 111101111 111111111001 01111101011 011111111111 110111011010 11111001110 1101111011 111111101111 11110111111111 10110011101011
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 744
Words 157
Sentences 1
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 36
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 144
Words per stanza (avg) 39
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Submitted by Azalea Spirit on October 04, 2014

Modified on March 29, 2023

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Abinash Parajuli

Abinash Parajuli is a Nepali poet, novelist, music critic and a journalist. Currently, he's acting a CEO/Executive Editor at MuzBuzz Monthly Magazine. more…

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