Analysis of Nothing Is Free



Nothing is free,
everything cost some
kind of fee
some prices are high
some prices are low
some prices are value
without a total
like the price Jesus paid
for your soul.
He gave his life
so you may have the
right to eternity life.
Can you put
a price on His and your life?


Scheme ABACDEFGHIJIKI
Poetic Form
Metre 1011 1011 111 11011 11011 110110 01010 101101 111 1111 11110 1101001 111 0111011
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 259
Words 55
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 14
Lines Amount 14
Letters per line (avg) 15
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 214
Words per stanza (avg) 55
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Submitted on March 08, 2011

Modified on April 18, 2023

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Angela Lorine Smith

Born in Atlanta, Georgia to the parents of Leo and Paulette Sheats on February 9, 1965, the third child in a family of five. She started to write poetry at the age of 11. Angela love reading, writing and computers, from programming computers, troubleshooting them, writing blogs, website etc. She is a daughter, mother, wife and grandmother. more…

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