Analysis of What you gone do now!



She do not wanna marry you!and you need to get that through your thick skull.I don't know what she is doing when she leaves here and disappear for days.And every person she meets she say's is her kin.She don't want to marry you,and just because she aint honest with you don't mean she aint honest with everyone else.You aint that inportant to her,and just because she is your girl freind don't mean she have to be faithful. To you.She can use you,and have girlfreinds.Just get it through your head,she aint gonna marry you.And we can have our way with you,any way we want too!


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 1111010111111111111111101111001111001011111011111011011110111111101101111111011111111111110111111111111110101111101111111
Characters 576
Words 117
Sentences 10
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 453
Words per line (avg) 104
Letters per stanza (avg) 453
Words per stanza (avg) 104
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Submitted on December 20, 2015

Modified on March 05, 2023

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