Analysis of Righteousness

Brittany Wilson 1988 (Milwaukee, WI)



What can I say about the word, righteousness? Can I say alot about it? Can I say a little about it? Can I keep quiet about it? I don't think so, & here is why: Righteousness is Rich In Graciousness & High Thoughts Eternally Omnipresent Under Saints Near Everlasting Sun Shine!!!
Let's live in righteousness as righteously as we can!!!


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Characters 334
Words 61
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 2
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 129
Words per line (avg) 30
Letters per stanza (avg) 258
Words per stanza (avg) 60
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Brittany Wilson

Brittany Wilson is from Milwaukee, WI & has loved poetry since 5th grade (age 10). Her all-time favorite poets are Emily Dickinson & the incomparable Dr. Maya Angelou. more…

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