Analysis of Power + the Mind

Rosina Garrett 1967 (Baltimore)



If you can gain some type of power with your mind you can control it. Just like if you pick up a flower in your hands you could hold it.  Using powers are different than using the mind.  With powers you mate with the mind you create.  A mind is like a parachute it will only work if it is open.  Just like having powers is a gift, but without a heart your powers are broken. I've always believed this and still today I think it's true that the power + the Mind all depends on the person in you.


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Characters 494
Words 100
Sentences 7
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 380
Words per line (avg) 104
Letters per stanza (avg) 380
Words per stanza (avg) 104

About this poem

I posted this poem on this site 11/15/2002. This poem is about what you can do with your mind and the simple powers that we have.

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Written on November 15, 2002

Submitted by rosinasmith2015 on July 14, 2023

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