Analysis of Sometimes I Wonder

Alexandria Collins 2008 (Indianapolis)



Sometimes I Wonder if this is a real place, Sometimes I Wonder Why We Are In Space. Sometimes I Wonder Why we are in glee, Sometimes i wonder why we are so mean. Sometimes I Wonder if this could be true, Sometimes i wonder why we are so blue. Sometimes i wonder What could be real near, Sometimes i wonder why are we just here? sometimes i wonder if this is real life, Sometimes i wonder Why,Why,Why? Sometimes i wonder if this is the end, Sometimes i wonder can we start again?

Sometimes I Wonder...


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Characters 499
Words 97
Sentences 7
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 1
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 195
Words per line (avg) 48
Letters per stanza (avg) 195
Words per stanza (avg) 48

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This Poem Kinda Questions Life

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Alexandria Collins

I just wanted to make a poem like my mother Stacey Collins Which made "Saving me" and I cant remeber the other one but she made two poems and i just wanted to make a poem like she did. more…

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