Analysis of Eclipse



What if the moon and sun are as twin flame lovers
One always chasing the other
Rarely catching one another
Always missing each other.
Every so often in an abyss
They catch up and kiss
And the world stands in awe of their total eclipse


Scheme ABBBCCD
Poetic Form
Metre 110101111110 1110010 10101010 110110 1001100101 11101 001101111001
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 241
Words 51
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 7
Lines Amount 7
Letters per line (avg) 27
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 189
Words per stanza (avg) 45

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Metaphor of the sun and moon

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Written on October 01, 2021

Submitted by Jenni94perkins on April 12, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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