Analysis of "Drink The Love"

Wendy Mitchell 1981 (West Liberty)



I drink the pain of love I Drink the pain of love my heart thinks it can't beat a beat no more it gets weaker by the night I awake I get my mind into a tornado wind it spinning around like a spinning gun that won't stop my love for you will never stop my heart beats because of you in my sadness of heart pains I wish I was rich oh baby oh baby I wish I was rich I give you my world but you really think bought how life hurts you because your not wealthy like others it's ok darling I'm in the same boat that's why it's sinks further away into the night of pain you wish you could start over a new life well let it be oh let it be let it alone and try a new day of love !


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Characters 671
Words 147
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 517
Words per line (avg) 148
Letters per stanza (avg) 517
Words per stanza (avg) 148
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Submitted by wendy_m on December 21, 2022

Modified by wendy_m on December 21, 2022

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