Analysis of Year cycle



When new leaves are sprouting,
Soothing breeze is blowing,
Can hear the song of cuckoo bird,
It is the beginning.

When the sun is at the zenith,
Scroching sun burns the earth,
The living beings are exhausted,
Year is enjoying its youth.

Sheding of foliage,
dew drops on the grass blades,
moist air turns into dry,
It is the time for old age.

Sunrays are dimmed,
Trees are standing naked,
The earth is in hybernation,
The year is dead.


Scheme AAXA XXBX XXXX XBXX
Poetic Form
Metre 111110 101110 1101111 110010 10111010 11101 010101010 1101011 1110 111011 111011 1101111 111 111010 01101 0111
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 437
Words 97
Sentences 4
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 21
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 85
Words per stanza (avg) 20
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