Analysis of Honest Look



Self-centered fear, honest look, examination is all it took. For me to see, the defects that be, hidden beneath the surface of me, didn't take long to see all the wrong, how I hurt others and carried along, like nothing had changed, never telling my part, only hiding them deep within my heart, today's not the same as time in the past, I don't want the pain to linger and last, I give it away not holding on, to the things that I've done especially the wrong, I make my amends quick as can be, setting aside that self-centered fear that's in me.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 11011010010111111110101110010101110111110111110010011101110101110101101110110111001111011100111101110110111101001111011111100111101101
Characters 554
Words 107
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 420
Words per line (avg) 103
Letters per stanza (avg) 420
Words per stanza (avg) 103
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Written on April 12, 2023

Submitted by mike1970evans on April 12, 2023

Modified on April 12, 2023

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