Analysis of Broken



Broken What if I tell you all was a fair tale What if you woke the next. Morning I am no longer closer to you What if love was a song, would you still dance What if I play the piano for you, would you remember all the notes It's a fair tale right What happened to your smile, did the world upset you What If I tell you I am here to bring your smile back, would you still believe me The world has changed, your thoughts and beliefs are all taken by the world, and it has deceived you What if I tell you that there is still, Hope would you still have faith in me My mistakes have defined the wrong side of me What if tell you without mistakes there is no human would you still believe in me You might see my shadow in the darkness but what makes me a human, it's your tenderness that brightens the shadow in the dark What if I tell you  this was all a dream, would you wake up remembering all my words, because I. Am broken.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 101111111011111101101111010111111011111111100101111010101101111101111010111111111111111111011011111001111010101101111111111111111101101101011111111010111110111010111111001011110101110011001001111111110111110100111011110
Characters 922
Words 189
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 718
Words per line (avg) 190
Letters per stanza (avg) 718
Words per stanza (avg) 190

About this poem

It's contains feelings of the women that I love so much but she doesn't feel the same way

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Submitted by princembonambi36 on June 27, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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