Analysis of window of our past



i dont want you to feel this way its been some time since that day i felt real bad cause you looked so sad on that day you gave me your heart and i just went and tore it apart if ive learned one thing its that loves sting is stronger than thought to be now things have come and things have gone and things have started to dawn on me im not the same as that morn my life changed when you walked out that door i held my feelings in that night gave you up with out a fight still why cant i say it right now your fading out of sight if were to be you will see a side of me you never thought youd see i will take a chance and give you my heart and if you choose to do the same to me as i did to you i wouldnt blame you after all you took me in and tore this curse apart we went through thick and thin joy and sin but now im looking back throgh the window of our past most love stories go by fast and now starring from the the window of our past i know this one was meant to last


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Characters 973
Words 214
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 760
Words per line (avg) 214
Letters per stanza (avg) 760
Words per stanza (avg) 214
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Submitted on June 06, 2013

Modified on March 05, 2023

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