Analysis of Help

William brooks 1959 (Salem)



Please help us Lord to get through the day and leave our troubles behind. Make us safe Lord in your kind of way then the glory we find. Answer our prayers as we kneel down to pray for all the young and the old. Forgive us all for the things that we say and for trying to be so bold. Give us the strength to do the right things whenever temptation arises. Of heavenly things is what we will sing to send that temptation goodbye. We thank you oh Lord for being who you are the mighty and powerful one. For sending Jesus the best by far your great and wonderful son.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 111111101011010011111011111010111010111111111010010111101111011011111101110110100100101100111111111010111111110111010010011101001111101001
Characters 563
Words 112
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 444
Words per line (avg) 112
Letters per stanza (avg) 444
Words per stanza (avg) 112

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Help is always available when you least expect.

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Written on May 22, 2023

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on May 22, 2023

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