Analysis of Two Literal Things Into too...

Lindokuhle Langa 1995 (gauteng)



By, seven o'clock morns. ''OPEN DOORS''
from eleven past one. ''CLEAR YOU''
for me before you, ''CLOSED DOORS''
then two literal pairs together,
whenever either two sets in rotation picture
we feature an inner view visionary nature.
oh glory- glory we are too holy.
Our entire view to us only,
unseen fore two saw this through that,
that we may be lit.
An announcement was too verbal,
all things created went herbal pre-posted feelings, say...
spiritual appraisals no denials
accompanied by a winner
summer sets, diviner.
Too lit by 2am lovers fill souls in activity pouring senses to feel a touch kept within arms that deals.
some signs for seekers that we too conceal for good,
bed at times that we should adorn as we shoot another one new,
both as you,
true twins like you blew you,
spiritual you within you,
woken by two walking to you.
far as we go too literal souls into two names by one you would too, yet...
THINGS INTO Too.


Scheme ABACCCDDEFGHICCJKBBBBBLB
Poetic Form
Metre 11001111 10101111 1101111 111001010 0101011001010 110110110010 1101011110 1001011110 01111111 11111 10101110 11010110110101 10000101010 01001010 1011 111110110010010101101101111 111101110111 1111110111101011 111 111111 10001011 10111011 1111110010111111111 1011
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 938
Words 187
Sentences 12
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 24
Lines Amount 24
Letters per line (avg) 30
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 722
Words per stanza (avg) 167
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