Analysis of A CHAIN OF EVENTS



A  CHAIN  OF  EVENTS  ARE  SOON  TO  UNFOLD,
AS  IN  THE  SCRIPTURES  WE'RE   CLEARLY  TOLD.
FIRST  COMES  THE  RAPTURE  THEN  THE  TRIBULATION  HOUR,
AT  WHICH  POINT  IN  TIME  ANTICHRIST  RISES  TO  POWER.
IF  YOU'RE  LEFT  BEHIND  HERES  WHAT  YOU  WILL  FACE,
A  TIME  OF  GREAT  CHAOS  THAT  WILL  AFFECT  THE  WHOLE  HUMAN  RACE.
BUT  YOU  CAN  BE  SPARED  FROM  THIS  AWFUL  FATE,
IF  YOU   ACCEPT  JESUS  CHRIST  BEFORE  ITS  TOO  LATE.


Scheme AABBCCDD
Poetic Form
Metre 0110111101 100101101 110101001010 11101110110 1110111111 011110110101101 1111111101 110110101111
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 445
Words 78
Sentences 4
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 8
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 38
Words per line (avg) 17
Letters per stanza (avg) 300
Words per stanza (avg) 136
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Modified on May 02, 2023

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