Analysis of Calming Storms



(Matthew 8: 23 - 27)

WHEN JESUS told the STORM,
PEACE BE STILL!!!
Then WHY CAN'T "YOU"
 ADHERE TO HIS WILL???
JESUS is ONE THAT WILL
 CALM THE STORMS,
THE STORM LISTENED, and
 WENT BACK TO NORM!!!
So, Let the LORD CALM
the STORMS WITHIN YOU,
Whether FRUSTRATED,
ANGRY or FEELING SO BLUE,
DO NOT BE AFRAID, and
 DON'T YOU FEAR,
EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT, because
My LORD IS SO NEAR!!!
HE IS IN CONTROL,
HE WILL KNOW WHAT TO DO!!!
Put your FAITH IN HIM, and
HE WILL SEE YOU THROUGH!!!
LIFE CAN BRING CHALLENGES,
HAVE YOU FEELING ALL WORNED, PLEASE LET HIM BE THEN ONE,
 TO CALM YOUR STORMS!!!

B.R.
Date: 9/19/2024


Scheme A BCACCDEBXAXAEFXFXAEAXXD FX
Poetic Form
Metre 10 110101 111 1111 01111 101111 101 01100 1111 11011 01011 1010 1011011 111010 111 101101 11111 11001 111111 111010 11111 111100 111011111111 1111 1 1
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 620
Words 138
Sentences 10
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 23, 2
Lines Amount 26
Letters per line (avg) 17
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 147
Words per stanza (avg) 38
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Written on September 19, 2024

Submitted by belindar.65825 on July 19, 2024

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