Analysis of King of Anonymous



I see you’re still a little skittish our dearest Mr. Man
You've learned to love them all like a one night stand
Keeping morals out of sight while in pursuit
You’re the King of Anonymous, now aren’t you a hoot
Your generosity and charm have no boundaries I see
And neither do you when it comes to never being deceived
Yet you chose to roll the dice with such careless retaliation
Tossing true love to the side for some tasteless infatuation


Scheme ABCCDEFF
Poetic Form
Metre 1111010101010101 11111110111 10101111001 10110100110101 10100011110011 010111111101001 111110111100010 101110111100010
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 445
Words 81
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 8
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 44
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 353
Words per stanza (avg) 81

About this poem

A friend whose heart was massively broken to the point of never to be loved again.

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Written on October 03, 2022

Submitted by B.mathislange on August 06, 2023

Modified by B.mathislange on August 16, 2023

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B.Mathislange

I'm one of 12 children raised on a 15 acre farm in a small town in Maryland. Lived all over the United States even Hawaii and settled in California. I was the first female forklift operator for American Honda when they were located in the city of Gardena. I changed the work place opening many doors once closed to the women working there.My mother was a writer as well. more…

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