Analysis of Feverish

Doug Volgenau 1963 (Connecticut)



Sickness invasive, dream disturbing.
Fluidly feverish, disconcerting...
images flash, feed uncontrolled. Shot
covertly overheated...too hot
to handle unless insulated.
Undated sequence escalated...
Time to crash, head elevated.

Master Profound Poetry (in Micro; 3/2/23)
"Feverish"


Scheme AABBXCC XX
Poetic Form
Metre 100101010 1100010 10011011 01011 11001100 1010100 1111100 100110001 100
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 281
Words 41
Sentences 8
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 7, 2
Lines Amount 9
Letters per line (avg) 25
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 112
Words per stanza (avg) 17
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Written on March 02, 2023

Submitted by DougV.alt on March 03, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Doug Volgenau

Self-Awareness attained, 2017; True Purpose realized, 2018. Poet since 7 June 22. Most woks Lyrical, Metaphysical, Existential, holistically Self-expansive (evolutionary)... more…

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