Analysis of Mere the Dear of the Blind Heard



"Joy of the earth of the freed,
Where the symphony of the world exists,
In the grave of understanding and disgrace,
Where future behold to stay at rest.

Like the thunder in the sky,
Where whirlpool of winding truth remain,
Where destiny of the Universe exists,
Where the future remain the same.

At day the sun shines,
At night darkness fall,
And the land rise above the water,
And the blind seen the truth in heart.

Like the sky of volts and arrows,
Where fierce triumph shines bright,
Where the past will recall the day to last,
And the Great Almighty God been seen at hand.

Raging arrows of fire,
Shattering every kingdom of evil lands,
Shaking every formations to remain alive,
Where the Solar System will last for another time.

For disgrace will not be the same,
For honor will shines brighter than the lamp,
Where honor and Justice reigns,
In tha land of hope and triumph that risen."


Scheme XAXX XXAB XXCX XXXX CXXX BXXX
Poetic Form
Metre 1101101 1010010101 0011010001 110011111 1010001 11110101 1100101001 10100101 11011 11101 001101010 00110101 10111010 111011 101110111 00101011111 1010110 100100101101 1010001010101 1010101110101 10111101 1101110101 1100101 01111010110
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 894
Words 189
Sentences 7
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 24
Letters per line (avg) 29
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 117
Words per stanza (avg) 27

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A symphony of reactions tot eh unforgotten and the world where we evolved where past and future bind together

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Written on November 23, 2023

Submitted by rosyjane007 on November 23, 2023

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