Analysis of Conducive Loneliness



It's called conducive loneliness.
Sometimes it follows mild duress
When no one else is 'round.

It's what you sense, the days you feel
Rejection that life won't conceal
And tears fall to the ground.

Reclusiveness is not a choice,
It's when your life has lost its voice
And no one ever knew.

To others my reclusiveness
Suggests a lack of interest
In them, but that's not true.

I seldom have a lot to say
Except in what I write each day.
To all including you!


Scheme AXB CCB DDE AXE FFE
Poetic Form
Metre 11010100 01110110 111111 11110111 01011101 011101 11101 11111111 011101 11011 0101110 011111 11010111 01011111 110101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 460
Words 96
Sentences 7
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 3, 3, 3
Lines Amount 15
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 71
Words per stanza (avg) 17

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Written on October 14, 2023

Submitted by stevec.24118 on October 14, 2023

Modified by stevec.24118 on October 14, 2023

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