Analysis of Electron



As his electrons oscillated in and around themselves, his aura changed colour and showed the mood he was feeling to those around him.
It was so delicate an energy most human beings could not see it unless he was stood still by a white wall.
Others saw it and even read his thoughts and knew how truthful he was being to himself. Often he was in a state of transition that did not match well with his best aura so he was guided thus.


Scheme ABC
Poetic Form Tercet 
Metre 11010100000101110110101111011011 11110011001101011110111111011 1011010111011101110101101100110101111111110111101
Characters 432
Words 86
Sentences 4
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 115
Words per line (avg) 28
Letters per stanza (avg) 344
Words per stanza (avg) 84
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Written on July 05, 2022

Submitted by HeatherLydiaThornhill on July 05, 2022

Modified on April 04, 2023

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Heather Lydia Thornhill

Moods and mindsets poetry. Published. Book in progress: Don't talk rot. more…

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