Analysis of Thanks



I want to thank you all for the way that you feel. Agreeing with me that God's love is for real. Seeing is believing and hearing just as well. The word was given and that I can tell. I want to thank you all for answering my cry. You know that I don't have to say why. The time that you've given and love in return. Really does ease my mind of concern. Want to also thank God for giving me birth. And seeing why it pays to sin here on earth. Repentance is a must yes that we must do. Not only for me but also for you. I want to thank You Lord for dieing for me. You said it's the way that it should be. Please Heavenly Father forgive all of our sins. And also lead us up until the end.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 111111101111010111111111010100101110111001111111111110011111111111011110010011011111011110111101101011111111010101111111101111011111111111111101111111001001111010101110101
Characters 684
Words 144
Sentences 16
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 521
Words per line (avg) 144
Letters per stanza (avg) 521
Words per stanza (avg) 144

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Always thank the Lord through ups and downs right and wrongs and good and bad.

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Written on February 22, 2024

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on February 22, 2024

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