Analysis of Uncertain Laws



Forest was hidden there.
Just to inform the flaws.
Under the battle there was a catch. Perhaps the holding fire could replace the spuriousness.
But the reticence broke the heaven.
I am treble with my ethics.
I am babbling with my truths.
I am the lie of faith.
When darkness will come people will come to me in search of an asylum.
I see what I predict.
I am what I dream.
There is a positive action I believe I dream for better.
I act calmly when I see the things to be happened in future.


Scheme ABBCDEFGHIJJ
Poetic Form
Metre 101101 110101 10010110101010101101 101001010 11101110 11100111 110111 110111011110111010 111101 11111 1101001010111110 1110111011110010
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 493
Words 107
Sentences 13
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 12
Lines Amount 12
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 382
Words per stanza (avg) 96

About this poem

An honest person always tries to reveal the dark truth of life. But every time he goes he come into notice of rivals. Some bad guy with cool heart can do the job for him. But the silent condition makes the situation as it is. Idea of ethics makes us weaker than we think. Laws made to hide the truth of life.

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Written on March 23, 2024

Submitted by ataurshohag80 on March 23, 2024

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