Analysis of D

William brooks 1959 (Salem)



I see you in my dreams as I sleep through the night. I try to put your face in to sight. I think of the words that you have spoken. Goes in my heart when my eyes are open. I can hear your voice even though your not speaking. Yes I understand and I am perceiving. The sound of love as it is heard. I perceive you without hearing a word. I will always wonder and listen for you. For your strong words and what they can do. You write of love and it takes me away. Makes me look forward to the oncoming day. I know you not but yes I do love. The one who was sent from God above.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 111011111101111111011111011111010111111101111110111101101011010011111111011011001111100101111110111111110111011111010101111111111011111101
Characters 574
Words 122
Sentences 14
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 439
Words per line (avg) 122
Letters per stanza (avg) 439
Words per stanza (avg) 122

About this poem

About a very special person who I do not really know but seem to.

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Written on April 09, 2024

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on April 09, 2024

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