Analysis of THE GIFT



The gift God sent us is Jesus and through him is salvation.                                                                  The gift was sent without hesitation.                       The gift requires acceptance by faith,not by  sight.                                                                          The gift has  a eternal lifetime guarantee.            The gift requires no money, so what are you waiting for?                                                               The gift god has placed at the door of your heart.                                                                           The gift god wants you to open, but it's a choice.                                                                        The gift is special you can hear god's voice.                                                               


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 0111111001110100111010100101001011110110010101010101101111101011111011110111111011010111011111
Characters 841
Words 76
Sentences 9
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 310
Words per line (avg) 455
Letters per stanza (avg) 310
Words per stanza (avg) 455

About this poem

a spiritual poem.

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Written on February 27, 2023

Submitted on February 27, 2022

Modified on March 28, 2023

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