Analysis of To All The Mother's

Peggy Aponik 1970 (North Carolina)



Who gave their all to their kids. To make sure they were raised right and taken care of. When they were sick. To grow up to make their own family.
 For their mother to become sick. To not be there for her. To not believe that she is sick too like care for her or give her compassion and time. To make her feel nothing is wrong with her. It's all in our head or she's depressed or bipolar. Shame on you. Love your mother if it wasn't for her you wouldn't be here. She needs you now step up, sit down, shut up and listen and love your mother.


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Characters 539
Words 110
Sentences 12
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 2
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 206
Words per line (avg) 55
Letters per stanza (avg) 412
Words per stanza (avg) 110
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Submitted on March 26, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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