Wonderama



In a city that will never bee scene
near an ocean that will never have bean
by a hut on a bitch
that shall never be rich
the loud waves crash incest-aunt-lee
as each they width the dawn
on the sand deer is drawn
a message that no one will sea
inn my dreams each knew knight
twil awaken with light
seeking to hastily write
lingering thoughts of dreams memoir-ease
quickly one then anutter
end den sew manly utters
thoughts ablaze shining bright

end width cull-ores delight
dreams flea back inn-two knight
Eye am shorely thee own-lee won hue

as each they breaks inn sigh-lance anew
seas eye-deers rise, den take flight

hears eternity sing while
in nightfall moon beams

a-pond darkness knot dreams
As each message is born
width the light of knew mourn
words are written fore ownly the sea
Awl a-loan inn the sand
lie my memories first bourne
this is, was, end now forever shall be
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Submitted by coralatlas on September 18, 2014

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABBCDDCEEEXXXE EEF FE XG GHHCXHC
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 849
Words 160
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 15, 3, 2, 2, 7

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