Analysis of Synonymous Antonyms

James E. Spurgeon Jr. 1986 (New Jersey)



There is a difference between alone and lonely
Lonely I may be but alone I'll never see
Not because it's there but because it can't be
Never alone because constantly I stand in divine company
So to never to be unaccompanied is to stop being me
To realize there's more than I see and become that which is sent by He
He which is sent cannot be greater than He who sends - elementary
And the singular is plural - you have to be greater than correct grammatically
As well as scientifically to see that the worlds became from the sea
Not in as oceans but waters that be
It's how one object can be composed of three
Which goes back to what I said originally
Know the difference between alone and lonely


Scheme AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Poetic Form Monorhyme
Metre 1101000101010 101111011101 10111101111 10010110011001100 1110110100111101 11011111001111111 1111101101111010 001001101111101011 111010001110101101 1011011011 11110110111 111111101000 101000101010
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 684
Words 133
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 13
Lines Amount 13
Letters per line (avg) 43
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 557
Words per stanza (avg) 133
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Written on February 02, 2008

Submitted by EhyehAsherEhyeh on October 05, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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