Analysis of What Vibrates And Throbs



Whatever vibrates.
And leaves a throbbing sensation.
Is an expression,
Of an entitled freedom to receive.
Whether that freedom is achieved,
Riding a motorcycle.
Or a rifle held to feel,
The power from it to pull the trigger.
Without stopping the control,
One believes they have pleased.
Until...
Satisfied!
Like a climax enforced upon another.
Regardless who says or says not,
The act had been enjoyed.
When to admit either way,
Will still have someone...
Coming back for more!
Knowing eventually,
The welcome will become addicting!


Scheme ABBCDEFGHIJKGLMNBOPQ
Poetic Form Tetractys  (30%)
Etheree  (30%)
Metre 1010 01010010 11010 1101010101 10110101 100100 1010111 0101111010 0110001 101111 01 10 1010101010 01011111 011101 1101101 1111 10111 1001000 010101010
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 532
Words 105
Sentences 13
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 20
Lines Amount 20
Letters per line (avg) 21
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 423
Words per stanza (avg) 86
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Written on May 24, 2022

Submitted by lpahtillah on May 24, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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