Analysis of Goodbye to my Beloved Aunt



Goodbye to my Beloved Aunt

Tell me how you are?
Share if you can what it is like when one crosses-over.
Let the wind be your words.
The sun be your arms.
Leaves that blow can be your happiness,
and raindrops; the tears,
Show me what your Heaven's like,
please, dismiss my fears.
As you always found the words to simplify what’s life,
When you were here.
I miss you, my beloved aunt
the way your eyes reflected Love.
I love your, gentle smile.
You will be missed but never forgotten.
Before I leave, your grave today
I'll kiss your grave stone,
like I use to kiss your cheek.
Although my farewell is intended for your physical
Body. There are spiritual pieces of you within me that we always remain.
JPenarandaReflections©2015


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Poetic Form
Metre 111011 11111 11111111111010 101111 01111 111111100 0101 1111101 10111 11110111001 1101 1111011 01110101 111101 1111110010 01111101 11111 1111111 111101011100 10111000101101111101 1
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 713
Words 131
Sentences 13
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 20
Lines Amount 21
Letters per line (avg) 27
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 284
Words per stanza (avg) 66
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Submitted by JesusPenaranda on April 19, 2015

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Jesus Penaranda

Name: Jesus Penaranda Race: Cuban American Eye color: Hazel Occupation: Communications Hobbies: Photography, writing, spirituality, family outtings, napping Nick Name: Hace History: Hace was one of those kids in high school who got along with various niches. As a result, he ended up with many different types of friends from various nationality and as soon as he graduated traveled the United States from NY to California and places in between. Nonetheless he was accepted by all different cultures and was considered open minded. During a period of living in Texas he attended acommunity college as a electronics student, and somehow was lucky enough to land a job with a large utility company. Remained there and moved to Southern California. Were he took up the study of communication.. Other Facts: Extremely intuitive and sensitive, is an old soul...With an ability to learn something from anyone. I already lost touch with a couple of people I use to be.. more…

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