Analysis of Teardrops fall from the trees.

A J C 1958 (Swansea, MA)



Teardrops from the trees.

A teardrop falls from the tree. I think it's telling us that the end is here for you and me. The sun turns a shade of black, and now is the time do not look back. The deer are running by, and you can see all their tracks. The moon won't rise, and the birds will fall from the sky. Tomorrow will never arrive. It's too late to kneel down and cry. I really think we're going to die. Then I see a bright light shining down from the sky. I think there is hope, and maybe we will survive. He has arrived.


Scheme X X
Poetic Form
Metre 1101 011101111101101111101011011101101111101110101111110111001111010111001111111011101110111110111011011111101011011101
Characters 527
Words 109
Sentences 12
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 1
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 200
Words per line (avg) 54
Letters per stanza (avg) 200
Words per stanza (avg) 54

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It's a poem about the end of time.

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Written on January 03, 2024

Submitted by alanswansea18 on January 03, 2024

Modified by alanswansea18 on January 03, 2024

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