Analysis of Trapped in your own way

Alexander Dunn 2006 (Indiana)



A grassy texture. Its all I felt in the undertale. As a person like me finds a path to light. All I see is night, but tho I struggle I keep myself up for I think Im enough. As i go deeper to find a way. I think and think of what dismay. What it bad. Was it good. I'll never know because it was a dream. A game that played tricks on me. When I struggled and wiggled to get out of that place. It was just all the past trauma that happened to me, but as I say you keep getting up you will always be enough. See you another day.


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Characters 524
Words 113
Sentences 13
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 396
Words per line (avg) 113
Letters per stanza (avg) 396
Words per stanza (avg) 113

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It what your mind makes it out to be.

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Written on January 11, 2022

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Im 15 and I love to write that's all there is to say now have a blessed day. P.s sorry that was cheesy. more…

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