Analysis of The Rush

Actually Love Already 1952 (Louisiana)



Just sometimes be quick when you actually love someone keep your guard in place and always be willing to listen even when it’s not required or mentioned before hand or heart please be ready to mention even if you have to repeat and remember all the promises you went to bed with the night before being really warm as the bodies laid next to each other close enough to return to their human positions still giving what should be given as choice and obligation just set up to love more than once now


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Characters 500
Words 93
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 404
Words per line (avg) 93
Letters per stanza (avg) 404
Words per stanza (avg) 93

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Written on December 02, 2022

Submitted by aaronj.45974 on December 02, 2022

Modified on March 08, 2023

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Actually Love Already

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