Analysis of Sunshine Be New



Sunshine be new kicking off the  morning dew pretty flowers awake giving me something to take and I'm taking it on my way.   Brighten the lights, loosen the lay.  And I'm giving it all away .  Help yourself if you might be saved.  Whistling pretty words whisper will they one day be heard and I part with the night .  Keeping all the angels in flight and I'm giving it all away  brighten the lights loosen the lay help yourself if you might be saved.    Walking with your head in the clouds thinking that the world is allowed taking what you need give it back if you  please.   And I'm taking it on my way, brighten the lights loosen the lay and I'm giving it all away.   Help yourself if you might be save. Sunshine be New.


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Poetic Form
Metre 111101010110100110110110110111110011001011011011011111110101101111110111011010100101101101100110011011111110111001101011011011111111101101111100110010110110110111111111
Characters 724
Words 135
Sentences 10
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 555
Words per line (avg) 153
Letters per stanza (avg) 555
Words per stanza (avg) 153
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Submitted on April 08, 2017

Modified on March 05, 2023

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