Analysis of A CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO A LAW STUDENT

LOIS BEAMAH AKUA AMPOFO 2003 (ACHIMOTA HOSPITAL)



Hark! Let us celebrate a girl so bold,
Whose courage and might have been foretold,
She conquered the challenges, she broke the mold,
A true hero, a story to be told.
She marched to battle, fearless and strong,
Against all odds, she pushed along,
With grace and poise, she stood tall and long,
And emerged victorious, with her head held high, like a song.
She fought for her dreams, she fought for her rights,
She stood up for what's just and fair, without any frights,
And today we rejoice, as we witness her might,
A symbol of hope, a beacon of light.
Let's applaud this girl, this hero so true,
For blazing a trail and making it through,
She's an inspiration, for me and for you,
A triumph of will, a tale of breakthrough.
So raise a glass, and let us cheer,
For this girl, this hero, this pioneer,
Let's celebrate her, far and near,
For she's shown us, the possible is epic, my dear.
Oh, what a triumph! What a feat!
Our heroine has claimed her seat,
In the realm of legal minds elite,
With her words, she has made a feat.
She poured her heart into her pen,
Her eloquence, like a lion's den,
She crafted arguments, time and again,
And in the end, she emerged the queen.
She dazzled the judges with her skill,
Her logic was sharp, her reasoning, a thrill,
Her writing, a masterpiece, a thing of will,
A true inspiration, for all to fill.
She won the competition, fair and square,
With her words, she conquered, with flair,
She showed the world, that with hard work and care,
Anything is possible, if you dare.
Let's give her a standing ovation,
For her victory, and her dedication,
Let's celebrate her with a grand celebration,
For her legal prowess, and her communication.
So here's to our hero, our champion,
A legal writer, with a mission,
To make a difference, with her conviction,
And to inspire others, with her rendition.


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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,830
Words 376
Sentences 14
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 44
Lines Amount 44
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,402
Words per stanza (avg) 333

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Inspiration to A Girl

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Written on April 01, 2003

Submitted by loisampofo12 on April 01, 2023

Modified on April 01, 2023

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