Analysis of Giving Thanks



We are giving thanks for all our friends and family, both present and past to a better place.
We thank you for the love they shared throughout the year and years to come.
We shall be thankful for all the good they have done us in many ways, family and friends and those in need in this world.
We give all a big smile and a word of thanks, for all they have done and still do today.
Giving thanks is a blessing from us to all who were there when we needed it most.
Let us remind ourselves now and then, that there are people who still care.


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Characters 540
Words 114
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 6
Lines Amount 6
Letters per line (avg) 70
Words per line (avg) 18
Letters per stanza (avg) 421
Words per stanza (avg) 109

About this poem

Remembering the things in life we are most thankful for.

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Written on July 24, 1975

Submitted by Army-man on June 11, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Arthur Steven

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