Analysis of Time Continues
There is no significance to turning the clocks ahead in the spring or back in the fall, because it will not change the amount of day light we receive throughout the summer or winter months for the farmers who plant the produce we buy at grocery stores throughout the year.
The amount of day light we receive will remain the same regardless of how much day light the farmers receive.
So we ought to just leave it the way it always has been before we started having day light savings time. If only farmers would realize this, we could leave our clocks the way they are, when we turn the clocks back to the original time in the fall. Will the days become longer either way we look at it?
Scheme | ABC |
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Poetic Form | Tercet |
Metre | 111010011001010011100101111100111110101010110110101100111110010101 001111101101010101111101001 11111110111110111010111011101011011111010111111011100100100110101101011111 |
Characters | 688 |
Words | 132 |
Sentences | 5 |
Stanzas | 1 |
Stanza Lengths | 3 |
Lines Amount | 3 |
Letters per line (avg) | 182 |
Words per line (avg) | 43 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 547 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 130 |
About this poem
This poem is wrote because day light savings time is not significant anymore for farmers today.
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Written on March 11, 2023
Submitted by margarethope5 on March 11, 2023
Modified on April 24, 2023
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