Analysis of Welcome



They say that all help is a phone call away. But not with me because I like to pray. I believe in the help that comes from above. In Jesus Christ the one that I love. His Heavenly love which I understand. All together different from earthly man. He gives us the strength that helps us live. A Heavenly Father who always forgive. But times are changing yes changing so fast. Every thing said is coming to pass. He's built on love but then some will see. That He can be their worst enemy. So come to His side while there is still time. Living for Eternity wouldn't that be fine. For Him to say great job and well done. Welcome to Heaven my daughter or son.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 111111011011111011111101001111010101011111100111011010100110111101111101001011011111011011100111101111111111111111110011111111111010100101111111110111011011011
Characters 654
Words 127
Sentences 16
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 510
Words per line (avg) 127
Letters per stanza (avg) 510
Words per stanza (avg) 127

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Written on September 07, 2023

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on September 07, 2023

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