Analysis of Human



The Tower on the mountain glistened Silver in the Sunlight in this midday Hour,
For over a Thousand years it stood tall among the harshest weather,
We think of Gods that have reached eternal power,
Only One Man can approach his Kingdom to ask for the key to unlock what is hidden secret which is the book that God wrote in the beginning to control human beings from becoming their own Gods and turning Earth into a Cosmic Rainbow Shower,
That Humble man has walked a Thousand miles Barefoot through broken glass and never once complained about the pain and surrendered his life for the unjust way he was forever betrayed and enslaved then and only then can a man face his own true demon's and that is forgiveness to his Brother.


Scheme AAAAA
Poetic Form Monorhyme
Metre 0101010101000101110 11001011110101010 111111101010 10111011101110110111101011011110001010110101010111010101010110 110111010111101010101010100101110011110100100110101101111110110101110
Characters 736
Words 139
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 5
Lines Amount 5
Letters per line (avg) 118
Words per line (avg) 26
Letters per stanza (avg) 591
Words per stanza (avg) 132

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Written on December 04, 2023

Submitted by rosemaryandpeter on April 15, 2023

Modified on April 26, 2023

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