Analysis of "Angel love"

Wendy Mitchell 1981 (West Liberty)



Angel love so kind so awesome so sweet as the ocean breeze in the air
I see your wings peaking into the clouds hiding from me
I see your wings flapping in the night sky of Wolf in the night
The stars fall asleep when we lay down in the bed of roses that flap on the bed of love little tiny wings on the rise peddles turn into little angels that fly into the night sky above the little baby's that dream at night sweet dreams little baby's god is coming on a white horse to see you in heaven my love above my little angels that flap there wings to give flight to the little baby's that sleep at night sweet dreams my little angels that sleep


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Poetic Form
Metre 101111101110101001 11111001011011 111110001111001 0110111110011101110111101011011010110101101011010101011111110101110101111101011011101011111111010101111111101011
Characters 637
Words 129
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 4
Lines Amount 4
Letters per line (avg) 127
Words per line (avg) 32
Letters per stanza (avg) 509
Words per stanza (avg) 129
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Submitted by horsecrazy1981 on August 24, 2021

Modified on May 01, 2023

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