Analysis of DO NOT WAIT TOO MUCH LONGER !!!!



WHEN  GODS  GRACE  AND  HIS  MERCY  FINALLY  RUN  OUT,
MANY  WILL  WEEP  THEY  WILL  WAIL  AND  WILL  SHOUT.
BECAUSE  THEY  WAITED  TOO  LONG  TO  REPENT  OF  THEIR  SINS,
AND  NOW  THEY'VE  BEEN  LEFT  BEHIND  TO  ENDURE  THE  TRIBULATION
AS  IT  BEGINS.
YOU  CAN  ADHERE  TO  THIS  TRUTH  OR  YOU  CAN  SCOFF  AND  CAN  LAUGH,
BUT  IF  YOU  REJECT  JESUS  NOW  YOU  WILL  SUFFER  GODS  WRATH.
DURING THE TRIBULATION  THE  WHOLE  EARTH  WILL  MOURN,
TO  SPARE  YOU  FROM  WRATH  THE  LORDS  HEAD  WAS  PIERCED  WITH  A  CROWN  OF
THORNS


Scheme AABCBDEFGH
Poetic Form Etheree  (20%)
Metre 111011010011 1011111011 0111011101111 01111011010010 1101 11011111111011 11101101111011 10001001111 11111011111011 1
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 528
Words 88
Sentences 4
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 10
Lines Amount 10
Letters per line (avg) 37
Words per line (avg) 16
Letters per stanza (avg) 366
Words per stanza (avg) 164
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Submitted by Humpty1 on August 23, 2021

Modified on April 25, 2023

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