Analysis of No Mountain Too High



It seems the mountain is too high to climb. Halfway to top,spirit will break. To endeavor,to trudge thought I, the top may be achieved,with weary legs and bleary eyes. When I reached the top, what found I, not weary legs or bleary eyes, but certain reward for the soul. That can be achieved, that which seems out of reach. This a blessing of God, hold it true,for when it was made he thought of you.


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Poetic Form
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Characters 399
Words 79
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 309
Words per line (avg) 75
Letters per stanza (avg) 309
Words per stanza (avg) 75
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Submitted on January 19, 2016

Modified on March 31, 2023

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Todd J.Caudill

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