Analysis of Naked Word Poetry




Naked word poetry;
If only I could say
The secret sex that I like;
As a slow, soft kiss;
And the hot, wild fire…
Lingering fever of desire;
To explore and devour
A moist, delicious flower;
And know my heart free
To embrace you with me;
Never asking that you change
The universe surrounding thee…
                                Jampoet 1997


Scheme ABCDEEEEAAFAG
Poetic Form
Metre 101100 110111 0101111 10111 001110 100101010 1010010 0101010 01111 101111 1010111 0100101 1
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 332
Words 57
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 13
Lines Amount 13
Letters per line (avg) 19
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 241
Words per stanza (avg) 57
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Submitted on October 15, 2012

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Jampoet M

I started writing poetry at the age of eleven as a way to express what I couldn't otherwise. My poetry is my 'therapy' of sorts and helps me communicate my every raw emotion. It's funny how so much creativity roots itself in our misery, almost more so than our happiness. Being it so for me, my poetry has more darkness than light most of the time...sometimes I just want to strike a nerve. more…

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