Analysis of Lost from view

Mark cloutier 1972 (Kaneohe)



Lost from view
It moves and reappears
As it is found far and away
And also near to the truth
It appears as the moon
As clouds part
And it falls like stars
It then reappears like the sun
As clothed light covers us
It divides the darkness
Into the day and it's way
Differing in colors
New and old
As many waters flow
And thunder is heard
And the lightening is seen
Crossing the sky at night
And the rains wash away
The darkness to day
As the night divides the other side
And a voice is heard
In the distance undisturbed
It then awakes the one
Who knew no bounds
But was found in the sound


Scheme ABCDEFGHIICJKLMNOCCPMQHRS
Poetic Form Tetractys  (24%)
Metre 111 11001 11111001 0101101 101101 111 01111 1101101 111101 101010 0101011 100010 101 110101 01011 0010011 100111 001101 01011 101010101 00111 001001 11101 1111 111001
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 562
Words 118
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 25
Lines Amount 25
Letters per line (avg) 19
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 468
Words per stanza (avg) 118
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Submitted by Markcloutier on January 26, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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