Analysis of Cowboy on the Moon



There is a cowboy on the moon tonight                         watching the world slowly drift from site...         many stars have passed him by....                           he roped one in and began to cry...                       wiped a tear on the light...                                      swug the rope day and night...                      released the grip when the time was right.. said a prayer until it was out of sight...                He hopes for love to return...                                 and all the pain from the past to burn...                       


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 110110101100110111101111111100011110110110110101011011110101111111111101010110111
Characters 580
Words 73
Sentences 10
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 273
Words per line (avg) 258
Letters per stanza (avg) 273
Words per stanza (avg) 258
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Written on March 29, 2024

Submitted by patrickl.57615 on March 29, 2024

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