Analysis of Born into slavery



I was born into sex slavery that is, born out of lust and hatred, destitute and baeded, love and money dead and living,honey, sex and dead people's money, but you have to be in town for everything to come around, because I don't get paid, because everyone is jaded, sex trafficking ain't the one, honey,


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 111011100111111010100110101011011010111110111011010111110110110110010110
Characters 303
Words 56
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 235
Words per line (avg) 55
Letters per stanza (avg) 235
Words per stanza (avg) 55

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Sex slavery that is and incest that I was born into.

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Written on September 05, 2023

Submitted by angeladiomede45 on September 05, 2023

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