Analysis of Glass Instinct

Joe Strickland 1986 (Hobbysville, SC)



Through fragile
Layers
Reflections
Capture instinct,
Whispers
Of desires
Contained
Behind glass
Prison,
Instincts echo,
Yearning
To be free. 


Scheme ABCDBBEFGHIJ
Poetic Form
Metre 110 10 010 1010 10 1010 01 011 10 1010 10 111
Characters 149
Words 29
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 12
Lines Amount 12
Letters per line (avg) 10
Words per line (avg) 2
Letters per stanza (avg) 118
Words per stanza (avg) 19

About this poem

This poem explores the concept of confinement and longing for freedom. The fragile layers referred to can be interpreted as various barriers or limitations that one faces in life. Reflections capture an innate sense of knowing or understanding, while whispers hint at hidden desires that are carefully contained behind a metaphorical glass prison. The instincts, however, echo and yearn to break free from these restrictions, longing for liberation.

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Written on July 12, 2023

Submitted by JoeStrickland on July 12, 2023

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Joe Strickland

Writer from South Carolina. Recently signed first publishing contract and is waiting for release date of first collection of poetry. I've never written a poem while completely sober. You can follow me on Twitter/X @JoeStricklandAU more…

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