Analysis of Is Life Really Worthwhile to Live Anymore?
Is life really worth it to live anymore?
We all move from one day into the next,
Without knowing what lies in store.
All of us were raised to believe a beautiful land
Lies in waiting when we finally make the proper score,
Yet every day coming apparently only draws us closer to some hideous plutonian shore.
It's not worth it to try and own anything,
So, I get my kicks hunting and gathering
And hoping rides on a choo-choo train!
Going to school gets one nowhere,
Except much deeper in debt
And employed by some greed infected man.
When I question anything
Everybody tells me I am only to blame!
One can get married
And have kids,
But when one’s mate runs out,
A callous judge will scream
And point saying;
“Look at what you up and did!”
When one labors, he hands half of what he makes
To a government who allows a multi-million-man enemy to simply walk in,
Then he moves to cut off our access to weapons,
As he secretly plots to send us all into early graves.
One can’t live to own anything,
Because in this world today he never does.
One labors night and day only to pay a lease,
While a body of propaganda attempts to convince one
How much he has it made;
But the real truth is
that you’re only a dirty rotten slave!
Is life really worth living in the end?
We are all doomed to die
From the moment we commence.
We are motivated only to exist,
As are the birds
and the bees,
and the beasts,
While the villains surrounding us plot
To steal our vegetables
And our meat!
One day near our seventieth year,
No matter how hard we struggle to avert what lies in store,
We only have sickness,
Spending all our money and time
visiting doctors,
Having no time for nothing more,
Until our degenerate ends are selected
by the hand of fate.
Does it really have to be that way?
Why can’t one decide where?
There are many selections as to how.
Then one can choose when,
Setting us high above the beaver,
The horses,
And the cow.
In a murky dream
I behold a mountain top,
With a cave high above,
Somewhere in no-man's land where there is
At least a thousand-foot drop.
I'll swallow the wolfbane herb that shall truly
set me free for all of blessed eternity....
Then, like the holy father,
Abraham,
The God of all can bury me in the sand.
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Metre | 1110111101 1111110101 01101101 1110110101001 10101110010101 110011001001011101110001001 1111110110 11111100100 010110111 1011111 0111001 0011110101 111010 10011111011 11110 011 111111 010111 0110 1111101 11101111111 1010010101010110011010 111111101110 111001111101101 1111110 01011011101 110101101101 10101010011011 111111 10111 1110010101 1110110001 111111 1010101 1110010101 1101 001 001 101001011 1110100 0101 1111010001 110111101011101 110110 101101001 10010 10111101 0110010011010 10111 111011111 11111 1110010111 11111 101101010 010 001 00101 1010101 101101 10111111 1101011 1100111110 11111110100 1101010 10 01111101001 |
Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 2,262 |
Words | 490 |
Sentences | 22 |
Stanzas | 9 |
Stanza Lengths | 6, 8, 6, 4, 7, 10, 8, 7, 10 |
Lines Amount | 66 |
Letters per line (avg) | 26 |
Words per line (avg) | 6 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 193 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 47 |
About this poem
This poem was written at 0530 on 1/28/2024. As is the case many times, I dreamed I wrote it while in my sleep. I raced forward to write it down.
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