Analysis of GIVEN OVER TO SIN !!



THE  RED  WHITE  AND  BLUE  THAT  IS  SEEN  ON  OUR  FLAG,
USED  TO  BE  SOMETHING  OF  WHICH  WE  COULD  BRAG.
BUT  WITH  THIS  NATIONS  EVIL  I  MUST  SHOUT  THIS  OUT  LOUD,
BECAUSE  OF  ITS  SINS  THIS  COUNTRY  IS  ONE  OF  WHICH  IM  NOT  PROUD.
MAYBE  YOU  THINK  I  AM  WRONG  FOR  WHAT  I  AM  SAYING,
BUT  PLEASE  KNOW  THIS  MUCH  THE  U.S. OF A  IS  A  COUNTRY  OF  WHICH
IM  DAILY  PRAYING.
IT  GRIEVES  ME  AT  HEART  TO  SEE  THAT  WE'VE  GOT  A  MONTH   GIVEN  OVER
TO  GAY  PRIDE,
YET  CHRISTIANS  ARE  JAILED  FOR  HAVING  FAITH  IN  THE  CROSS
WHERE  JESUS  CHRIST  DIED.


Scheme AABBCDCEFGF
Poetic Form
Metre 011011111101 1111011111 1111010111111 011111101111111 1011111111110 111110110101011 11010 1111111111011010 111 110111101001 11011
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 580
Words 104
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 11
Lines Amount 11
Letters per line (avg) 35
Words per line (avg) 18
Letters per stanza (avg) 386
Words per stanza (avg) 194
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Submitted by Humpty1 on August 24, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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