Analysis of The Son of God



Surely he must had been the Son of God
Surely he must had been the Son of God
Surely he must had been the Son of God
in three days from the grave his body was gone.

Surely he must had been the Son of God
Surely he must had been the Son of God
Surely he must had been the Son of God
only the Son of God would have known how to roll away that heavy stone.

Surely he must had been the Son of God
Surely he must had been the Son of God
Surely he must had been the Son of God
the earth did shake and quake because the presence
of his spirit and soul were both far away gone.

Surely he must had been the Son of God
Surely he must had been the Son of God
Surely he must had been the Son of God
to send back the Holy Spirit to comfort every saint
so that they too can always resurrect on every
Easter Sunday morning.


Scheme AAAb AAAx AAAxb AAAxxx
Poetic Form
Metre 1011110111 1011110111 1011110111 01110111011 1011110111 1011110111 1011110111 100111111111011101 1011110111 1011110111 1011110111 01110101010 111001011011 1011110111 1011110111 1011110111 111010101101001 111111011100 10110
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 811
Words 180
Sentences 4
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 5, 6
Lines Amount 19
Letters per line (avg) 33
Words per line (avg) 9
Letters per stanza (avg) 158
Words per stanza (avg) 44

About this poem

This poem is about Jesus Christ giving the resurrection keeping power of the mind and thoughts of anyone that wants to accept, believe and keep its saving power. With these new thoughts your spirit and soul will never have the need to die again. Everyone should spend more time on thoughts that keep their freedom instead of sinful thoughts that take away their freedom. God does not want the world to return back null and void and be empty and cannot generate wealth and prosperity which will take away its riches. God wants his people to make the world more convenient for his people so that they can live in love, peace and happiness for eternity according to his original plans before the fall from grace of Adam and Eve. Jesus Christ is that new life that makes resurrection remains possible and that is all we need. 

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Written on April 19, 1963

Submitted by treasia_b on April 19, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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