Analysis of Hold on to my heart Heather
An angel feather never could fall from me
Because angels are immortal and light is infinitely morally free
The saddest thought I ever had was
When an angel can't share their own feathers
That's why we love the holy doves so much more then let it go and fly free to love angels once again
From the first feather to touch the floor, to the adornment of the feathers of some people's Gods who actually might have been gifted the glory of wings.
Do all goodly gracious makers need wings to feel Godly.
Give it up to the cocreators they say when you're thinking a little grr from the bad energies.
What makes people defend their God with such anger
When angels are so white like those big fat African maggots who people eat from their flesh for a buzz... Can't finish this sentence can you? from the shock
Just defending the free morality of beings that want you to imagine someone beyond the fuck, a little with this little grub.
Sorry for my major disgretions.
Does this web site even have a limit to freedom of speech morality?
What if said we all know angels
wear f-rocks?
When is tiny TV gonna stop openly killing the minds of children.
And who are you to decide who lives or you live?
People are all a little psychopathic, but we're all just holding back the devil, billions of life poems at a time.
Scheme | AABCDEAFGHIBAJKLMN |
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Poetic Form | |
Metre | 11010101111 0110101001110001001 010111011 1110111110 1111010111111110111110101 1011011011001010101110111001111001011 11101010111110 1111011111100101101100 111001111110 110111111110010110111110111011011101 101001010011011110101010101011101 1011101 1111101010110110100 11111110 111 1110111011001001110 01111111111 10110100101111101010101110101 |
Characters | 1,303 |
Words | 252 |
Sentences | 13 |
Stanzas | 1 |
Stanza Lengths | 18 |
Lines Amount | 18 |
Letters per line (avg) | 57 |
Words per line (avg) | 13 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 1,034 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 242 |
About this poem
The Angel of Love might say... You're gonna need it.
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