Analysis of A girl of dreams



You Are Beautiful
Your Hair Brushed back
when the wind blows
your true colors show
its beautiful
i wish i could tell you personally
But
my shyness limits me
your beauty is fullfilling
and satisfying
i would rather make this continous
than dye without trying
when i am not spending time with you
my feelings are beautiful
but blue
thats why i am writing this poem
because i cant stop thinking about you
i wish i could see you in the rain
so i could witness the undeniable most enjoyable pain
my fingers run off on you
our contemporaries have no clue
that i am in love with you
you are precious when you giggle in bed
the thought gets me in my head
i hear nothing that is said
unless it comes from your beautiful lips
and pierces my ears like when the water drips


Scheme ABCDAEFEBGCGHAHIHJJHHHKKKLL
Poetic Form
Metre 11100 1111 1011 11101 1100 1111111000 1 110101 11011 0100 1110111 110110 111110111 1101100 11 111110110 0111110011 111111001 1111000100101001 1101111 100100111 1110111 1110111001 0111011 1110111 0111111001 0111110101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 735
Words 146
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 27
Lines Amount 27
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 616
Words per stanza (avg) 146
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Submitted on April 15, 2012

Modified on March 05, 2023

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