Analysis of Lost



As I wounder threw this world trying to figure out who I am, can I discover who I am or what I shall be. As I wounder threw this life, I hope I can still find who I shall be. I feel lost and hopeless wounder who I am, a task I seek to discover who I shall be. I am alone in my thoughts, trying to figure out what I shall be. Lost and lonely I wounder about, even with the people in my life I am lost and lonely. I live life as I should but feel emptiness as I seek, for who I am is not who I shall be. I suppress my thoughts and actions on a daily basis, I battle what I do with every action, for what I live now I don't know if it is who I truly am. To feel lost and alone is scary in its self, but to not know who you are is a feeling all to its self.


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Characters 753
Words 170
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 566
Words per line (avg) 170
Letters per stanza (avg) 566
Words per stanza (avg) 170
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Written on September 22, 2022

Submitted by Cwarren on September 21, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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