Analysis of Darkness Falls



 When the darkness has fallen, we will no longer be doing anything in this world. We will have drawn our last breath and the clouds will open up and the Spirit will descend to take us home with him and live for eternity with him in heaven.
What a day that will be to wake up in a new home and praise our Father and never shed any tears.
There will no longer be any darkness, no tears falling down our cheeks, and we will rejoice with all who are there with us as one big family in the realms above.

Margaret Hope
2023


Scheme XXX XX
Poetic Form Tetractys  (20%)
Metre 101011011110110100111111101100111010010101111111011010011010 10111111100110110100101101 11110110101110110101101111111111110000101 1001 1
Characters 519
Words 108
Sentences 5
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 3, 2
Lines Amount 5
Letters per line (avg) 81
Words per line (avg) 21
Letters per stanza (avg) 203
Words per stanza (avg) 52

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This is written to notify others of the end times.

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Written on March 24, 2023

Submitted by margarethope5 on March 27, 2023

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