Analysis of New age poetry : ' The truth and nothing but the whole truth ' !



Without   the  observer   where  is   the    universe
Without   perception , -  what' s  there   to   search
Without   a   ' field '  what   objective   reality  is  there
Without   dimensional   display  where   is   the   ' stage '

Where   is   the  " divine "   without   the  conscious   man
Where  is  the  projected  life   without     super- conscious   soul

And   where  is   the   real   cosmos   we   are  in
If   it   is   all   but  a   holographic  -  play  !!
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Scheme XXXX XX XXAA
Poetic Form
Metre 01001011010 0101011111 010110101011 010100011101 11001010101 11001010110101 0110110110 1111100101 1 1
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 530
Words 77
Sentences 2
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 4, 2, 4
Lines Amount 10
Letters per line (avg) 35
Words per line (avg) 17
Letters per stanza (avg) 118
Words per stanza (avg) 57
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Submitted by phanibhusan_b on August 25, 2014

Modified on March 05, 2023

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