Analysis of Ode to the depression



My depression, you inspire me to write. How I hate the way you feed and frighten, invading my mind day and through the night, always dreaming about the wrong witan. Let me compare you to a contender? You are more scary, unlawful, and strong. Long frost nips the robins of December, and wintertime has the alarming Chuang. How do I hate you? Let me count the ways. I hate your salacious eyes and anger. How your personality fills my days! My hate for you is the awful Bangor. Now I must away with a dirty heart remember my strong words whilst we're apart.


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Characters 554
Words 103
Sentences 11
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 434
Words per line (avg) 103
Letters per stanza (avg) 434
Words per stanza (avg) 103
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Written on January 04, 2022

Submitted by jackstout310 on January 04, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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