Analysis of Free



Just feeling inspired.

Stepping out in faith and just believing,
Everything is going to be alright.
Sometimes my thoughts are quite deceiving,
Try not to fear, don't walk in fright.
Washed by the blood for God's redeeming,
Stay out of the darkness, walk in the light.
Don't worry about what comes tomorrow,
His glory shines, it is so bright.
Hanging my head in absolute sorrow,
He says in my weakness, he gives me might.
So as he lifts my face towards his,
And catches my tears in his hand.
And asks me where are your accusers at?
Are there any left, at you to throw stones?
I am with you always, you are never left alone.


Scheme X ABABABCBCBXXXXX
Poetic Form
Metre 110010 1010101010 10110111 011111010 11111101 110111010 1110101001 110011101 11011111 101101010 1101101111 111111011 01011011 0111110101 1110111111 111111110101
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 607
Words 116
Sentences 10
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 15
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 30
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 241
Words per stanza (avg) 58
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Submitted on July 24, 2018

Modified on March 15, 2023

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