Analysis of 'We are as one'.



Can you not see? You in me!
I am all good things in you & all bad.
I've every weakness you have & every strength.
I mirror your frown & your smile.
When you fall, I fall.
When you hurt, I do.
When you do harm, are harmed, I feel it as well.
When you fear, me too.
When you're full of hope, I am that.
When you love,
I love as well.
When all misconceptions are gone
Can you not see? me in you!
We are as one
We're all the same under the skin!
We just sometimes forget.
As Ghandi said
'God has no religion'.
Only man.


Scheme ABCDEFGFHIGJFKLMNKO
Poetic Form
Metre 1111101 111110111 110010111001 1101111 11111 11111 11111111111 11111 11111111 111 1111 11001011 1111101 1111 11011001 110101 1101 111010 101
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 497
Words 109
Sentences 17
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 19
Lines Amount 19
Letters per line (avg) 20
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 375
Words per stanza (avg) 109
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Submitted on May 01, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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