Analysis of Being Free



I'm picking up the pieces of my heart. It has fallen apart.
So much pain and heartache. That the love has turn into
hate. I try to change my life. I kept getting hurt every
time. I want to be free from this pain. Like horses running free through the meadow. Trying to reach my
destiny . I long to be free from pain and sorrow.
To find happiness and a true love. For I still have hope.
Maybe someday I will find what I'm looking for, in
search of love and once again being free of this misery.


Scheme ABCDEFGC
Poetic Form
Metre 1101010111111001 111011011101 111111111101100 11111111111010110110111 1001111111010 11100001111111 101111111010 111010110111100
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 485
Words 98
Sentences 13
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 8
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 47
Words per line (avg) 12
Letters per stanza (avg) 378
Words per stanza (avg) 99
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Submitted by MAL on March 05, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Miguel A. Lopez

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