Analysis of Past tell veiw...



It wasn't that I had always been blue but that I saw red that day. Like a blininging white flash I was angry. Of course, people thought I was green with envy but really everything went black
 My face was red and my lips turned ashen. That yellow bellied coward couldn't get those hazel eyes to meet mine. His Shananigans exposed . All I have now is a fading purple bruise from the shove he gave as he hustled past to get away. Unable to face the spectrum of disgrace before him. He ran.
Tomika Crestoni 5/14/21


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Poetic Form Tercet 
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Characters 510
Words 96
Sentences 9
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 133
Words per line (avg) 32
Letters per stanza (avg) 400
Words per stanza (avg) 97
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Tomika A Crestoni

I've been writing along time. I've always wanted to write a book. I have written alot of poerty. However, most were lost in a fire. I do have a few. I'm alittle insecure about it all I am 53 though. So what the heck! more…

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