Analysis of Past

William brooks 1959 (Salem)



Memories of the old which we'll never forget. All of the things that has happened yet. Thoughts of good Times as well as the bad. Things that make you happy then again sad. Where back in the day when laughter did exist. Or hanging together as everyone would insist. Making plans together and seeing them through. Yes back in the day thats what they would do. You watch my back yes I'd watch yours. What do you think that a friend is for. Memories of it all really comes to mind. Stored up memories thats hard to find. So thoughts of the old never will be lost. I don't think so not at any cost. Good things never change they only get better. And thats the meaning of this letter.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 1001011110011101111011111111011111101011110011101011100101101011010100101111001111111111111111111011110011110111111001111111011011111111110111101110110010101110
Characters 679
Words 130
Sentences 16
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 531
Words per line (avg) 130
Letters per stanza (avg) 531
Words per stanza (avg) 130

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Memories of the past as we plan for the future.

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Written on May 31, 2023

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on May 31, 2023

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