Analysis of If there was no mirrors

Only you 1961 (Maryland)



If there was no mirrors would we all be the same if there was no mirrors would you remember my name if there was no mirrors you will see only my heart and nothing ever would tear us apart I would look at you and you will look at me and only to know that love was meant to be I say these things with out a doubt to only show you what love is about  when you deal with love from only the heart you would know it was from the start   so the next time that you see your face know that it was giving only by grace ❤️


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 11111011110111111011010111111101111011010101110111111011111010111111111111110111011111011111111001111111011011111111111101011
Characters 515
Words 111
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 396
Words per line (avg) 114
Letters per stanza (avg) 396
Words per stanza (avg) 114

About this poem

How we will see our self without a reflection

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Written on September 16, 2022

Submitted by sissypooky60 on September 17, 2022

Modified on April 30, 2023

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