Analysis of FLAMES OF FAITH

mad hippie poet 1974 (new jersey)



Where is the fire that I care to jump into? I will be my own sort of sacrifice being the blood that pumps through my veins as for the moment turned to ice. I  can not be like them I must be kind to those who are unkind it does not mean they can accept it as a weakness but the fact that they are not even a single thought inside of my calm mind.


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Characters 345
Words 75
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 267
Words per line (avg) 76
Letters per stanza (avg) 267
Words per stanza (avg) 76

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