Analysis of THE DAY OF THE DOLLAR



PLEASE  LISTEN  TO  THIS  PROPHECY  THAT  IS  NOW  BEING  PENNED,
THE  DAY  OF  THE  DOLLAR  WILL  SOON  COME  TO  AN  END.
THE  MARK  OF  THE  BEAST  WILL  BE  FORCED  ON  MANKIND,
BE  SURE  THAT  YOU  WONT  BE  LEFT  BEHIND.
THE  RISE  OF  THE  BEAST  CAN  CLEARY  BE  SEEN,
IN  THE  BOOK  OF  REVELATION  CHAPTER  13.
HE  IS  CALLED  LITTLE  HORN  IN  THE  BOOK  OF  DANIEL  CHAPTER  7  VERSE  8,
YOU  MUST  REALIZE  THAT  THE  HOUR  IS  LATE.
THE  LORD  JESUS  CHRIST  WILL  SOON  COME  FOR  HIS  BRIDE,
WILL  YOU  BE  RAPTURED  OR  LEFT ??
YOU  MUST  DECIDE.!!


Scheme AABBCDEFGHG
Poetic Form
Metre 11011100111101 011010111111 01101111111 111111101 0110111011 001101010 111101001110101 1110101011 01101111111 111111 111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 555
Words 96
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 11
Lines Amount 11
Letters per line (avg) 34
Words per line (avg) 17
Letters per stanza (avg) 370
Words per stanza (avg) 182
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Submitted by carlhatter46 on May 30, 2021

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