Analysis of Heaven sent

Ollie copley 1987 (Huntington)



When I first met you I wasn't really looking for anyone without even trying you showed me how I wanted to be loved it's been a long time since I felt anything at all let anyone get close enough to make me fall you came outta nowhere into my heart sneaking in like a bandit steals in the night you made me start to feel to open my heart that I thought wouldn't beat again the more time we spend together or the more time we talk the more I'm starting to fall for you I never thought I could feel this way again let alone about someone I barely even know but you showed me it's ok to let my guard down that not everyone's perfect but there's someone perfect for everyone that it's ok to take a chance and let love in because by doing so you might just find the one that heaven sent.


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Characters 780
Words 157
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 615
Words per line (avg) 157
Letters per stanza (avg) 615
Words per stanza (avg) 157

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A poem about taking chances and letting love in

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Written on January 15, 2022

Submitted by ollie.loraditch on January 19, 2022

Modified on April 18, 2023

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