Analysis of Love is always the place to start

Richard J Edwards 1960 (Ft Belvoir)



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Love is always the place to start

In each day we must start again trying to remember where we left off without a book mark. The hints are in the way we dug deep within and tried to explain ourselves.  Explaining ourselves is only for the benefit of others knowing how we need to be loved.


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Characters 302
Words 58
Sentences 3
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 2, 1
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 80
Words per line (avg) 19
Letters per stanza (avg) 121
Words per stanza (avg) 29
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Written on April 02, 2024

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Richard J Edwards

Retired Navy. Live in Montana. And Love God. In 2004 I wrote and had published by poetry. Com The Truth Of Heart and Soul put in their book "Involving the Muse". This is not my best work. I have 40yrs of writings I know R publish worthy I'm just looking for some to help that knows how to do that. I'm a common man and I believe my writings R easily relatable. more…

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