Analysis of "4 Tha Love of Tha Royal Family"



I made oath to tha family not to destroy my bod & to not such an ass but you know wat be me imperfect but not perfect due to me being not be too trusting or too loyal. but im know that i gotta do to be part of a good family  but to have a great means i must build up to be a more model citizen to help out and to be more helpful because   being my family lil helper is greatly need for the royals to be at ease and peace within my soul i know i must be more graceful and less ungraceful to their feelings and due to my emotions and my wisdom not me more knowledge than i need now i can be like each one teach one...


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Metre 1111110011011111111111111010110111110111101110111111011111011001110111111110110100111011110011011001101101101011110101111111111001111100111010011011110111111111111
Characters 615
Words 134
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 474
Words per line (avg) 137
Letters per stanza (avg) 474
Words per stanza (avg) 137
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Written on August 23, 2023

Submitted by Astley_Pitters on August 23, 2023

Modified by Astley_Pitters on August 23, 2023

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