Analysis of The lady who sits in the window.



The lady is in the window.

She sits in the window every day, staring out for something to say. The people she sees make her more pleased. So she can gossip and lie like a thorn in my side. Some days she will be the one looking in, and she will be the one that hurts from the lies and the gossip that they leave. Now her eyes are getting them. So what was the reason for all her sins? There is no one left; her life is gone. What a waste of time for us all!


Scheme X X
Poetic Form
Metre 01010010 110010100110111011010111011111100110101111111011000111011110100101111011101111010110111111011110111111
Characters 457
Words 99
Sentences 9
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 1
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 174
Words per line (avg) 49
Letters per stanza (avg) 174
Words per stanza (avg) 49

About this poem

I was feeling sorry for myself sitting in the window all day so I came up with this poem anyway.

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Written on January 22, 2024

Submitted by Dianejean57 on January 22, 2024

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