Analysis of Same As You

Tasha Pass 1981 (Alabama)



I am a person, same as you, and like you some of my days are blue. I cry tears and I have fears and I should not be treated any different. I have my rights, same as you, and like you I should have rights in all I do. I have an opinion and I express it when I see the need. I bleed, same as you. Like you my blood is red and if I bled enough I could end up dead. I know that I am different, in more ways than one, and I know to some people, I am not very much fun. But I am a human, same as you, and I have needs too. I feel alone whenever I feel I'm on my own. Same as you, I want someone there, someone who I know will always care. So as two different people, we are kind of the same, with different personalities and two different names.


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Characters 739
Words 161
Sentences 11
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 553
Words per line (avg) 161
Letters per stanza (avg) 553
Words per stanza (avg) 161
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Submitted by tdpass29 on February 03, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Tasha Pass

I am 39 years and have been writing poetry since age 10. Most of the poems that I write about what I feel at the time. more…

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