Analysis of The Piano



THE PIANO
The ominously, carefree sprinkling of frolicking snowflakes emblazoning the casual skies. Velvety tinkling pianissimos adorning the cold, wintry air. The flurry of melodic shower gradually progress to soothing warmth and transformed to the lush greenery of spring. The enchanting forest comes alive as ebony and ivory give life to all that live: birds singing, woodland creatures swinging and trees yielding to the approving winds that applaudingly blow. The forte of summer destroys any remnants of rhythmic inhibitions. Soulfully yielding to the flamboyant, colorful changes of autumn. These are the four seasons of the, the piano.  


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Poetic Form Couplet 
Metre 0010 010001101100110100110010010100110101010101010001110100110110011001010101110001001111111101101001101001011110101100110101100101101001010010110110110100010
Characters 645
Words 97
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 2
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 267
Words per line (avg) 49
Letters per stanza (avg) 534
Words per stanza (avg) 97

About this poem

a tribute to my love of music, jazz in particular.

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Written on September 01, 2007

Submitted by whgunt on February 23, 2024

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WILLIAM H GUNTER

lover of music: jazz & classical more…

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