Analysis of What once was mine...is forever yours.



To be, to live, to wake. To dream, to wish, to sleep...To yearn, to want, to need . To see, to take, and want to keep. We weep and sleep and wake to see the  joy and  pain that we all share.  Let us then not want control for what once was mine, is now, forever yours; then perhaps when time slows down and we begin to feel and meet with love and peace , our soul will find the righteous path in life that we hold dear.


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Characters 418
Words 87
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
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Letters per line (avg) 308
Words per line (avg) 91
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Life gives us an opportunity to see what is important. We should try to avoid to control what happens in our lives; one should try to live life by sharing and helping those around us. Our worldly possessions that we have, we must eventually let go.

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Written on June 21, 2023

Submitted by hchumbertochavez on June 22, 2023

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