Analysis of Just one more year.



Just one more year.

The moon glows brightly as it lights up the night. The night turns into day, and the day turns into night. Tomorrow turns into yesterday, and yesterday turns into tomorrow. My pains turn into sorrows now,  I wish for tomorrow. I left yesterday behind as I looked at the moonlight shine. But now, tomorrow's here. It's all just one more year; that's my biggest fear and time is not on my side it runs and hides.


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Poetic Form
Metre 1111 01110111101011011001101101101100101010111101101111011110011111011110111111111110101111111101
Characters 433
Words 83
Sentences 9
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 1
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 167
Words per line (avg) 40
Letters per stanza (avg) 167
Words per stanza (avg) 40

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Written on March 11, 2024

Submitted by alanswansea18 on March 11, 2024

Modified by alanswansea18 on March 11, 2024

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