Analysis of Who Am I?

Sonya Blackwell 1977 (Georgia)



Lost in a world of chaos found in a city of triumph Lied & deceived to believe how could this be? enough is enough. I grew up in a city that was meant to destroy me runaway to  a city that ignored me.
Drowning in a critical state of emotions because my mind wasn’t taught how to live in this life wholeheartedly, mind, body, & soul.
Now as I’m getting to know who I am I realize that I get to write how this unfolds as I strategically be a writer by night and poetic by day. I love the way God created me and thru Jesus Christ save me now life begins in the renewing of my mind until I become a Masterpiece!


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Poetic Form Tercet 
Metre 100111010010110101101111101101111001011110111010101011 10001001101001111111101110001101 1111011111110111111101110100101011001011110110101011011111010001011101101010
Characters 611
Words 126
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 157
Words per line (avg) 42
Letters per stanza (avg) 470
Words per stanza (avg) 125

About this poem

This poem is about a young woman that was lost now found.

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Written on January 09, 2022

Submitted by SoPhenomenal on January 09, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Sonya Blackwell

Phenomenal woman that expects to reveal the truth in my identity in who God created me to be. more…

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