Analysis of Mankind Calls It Climate Change (Bussokusekika)

Edwin Tanguma 1966 (CA)



Mankind Calls It Climate Change   (Bussokusekia)

Your most holiness
The last time you spoke to me
Is fresh in my heart
You said you’d turn up the heat
Mankind calls it climate change
I know its your jealousy

Edwin Tanguma   Aka   Dagesh   8/29/2023


Scheme X XAXXXA X
Poetic Form
Metre 11111011 11100 0111111 11011 1111101 1111101 1111100 10010101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 253
Words 46
Sentences 1
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 6, 1
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 64
Words per stanza (avg) 17

About this poem

There are many mentions of the day of the Lord…But for some silly reason I believe that this poem was inspired by the book of Zephaniah…IF anyone is interested ya’ll may read said book and search for your own answers…Oh well…Of course ya’ll may continue to believe whatever you choose to believe…hehehe

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Written on August 29, 2023

Submitted by EdwinRayTanguma on August 29, 2023

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