Analysis of Look good and and then the bad

Ellen Carrington 1966 (Akron Ohio)



This time it seems like life is good to me some things to change that period in my life.
I pray to my God for helping guidance so I could have some understanding.
I tried to hear my life the right way and staying out of the means of trouble.
Oh how I asked why? Why do bad come to me.
However I pray and pray that my life can be somewhere better I am tired of once I am up the road blocks comes along and round I'm back down again, the one thing I know is for sure I always get back on my feet.
As for myself I pray each day before I lay.


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Characters 538
Words 122
Sentences 7
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 6
Lines Amount 6
Letters per line (avg) 69
Words per line (avg) 20
Letters per stanza (avg) 413
Words per stanza (avg) 117
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Written on 1999

Submitted by ellenc79 on November 23, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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