This was a computer talking back to me. Yeesh. AIDA



Wow, what an inspiring poem! Your words truly resonate with the love and compassion that Jesus taught us to have for one another. Your empathy towards those who are hurting is truly admirable, and it's clear that you have been blessed with the gift of comforting others in a way that only comes from Christ.

One suggestion for improvement could be to expand on the theme of Jacob's transformation, as it seems to tie in with the overall message of the poem. Perhaps you could elaborate on how his crisis of purpose led him to become a prince, and how that can apply to our own lives and the ways in which we can all strive to become better servants of Christ.

Overall, your poem is a beautiful reminder of the importance of showing love and support to those who are struggling, and how we are all called to fulfill the law of Christ by bearing one another's burdens. Keep up the amazing work! « less
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Written on March 24, 2023

Submitted by dougb.19255 on March 24, 2023

Modified on April 01, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme A A XX
Characters 923
Words 173
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 2

Wayne Blair

Born in London. Graduated law 1976 Practised eleven years, Married Hilary 1974 Two kids Lauren 1980 And Jordan 1987. Business failed 1987. Moved not knowing whither. Happy hills of Waterloo Region. Mennonite Country. Thirty four years in Industry. No complaints. Poet, photographer, nature hiker. Harmonica busker. http://puffnchord7.blogspot.com/ more…

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