Analysis of Spiritual

William brooks 1959 (Salem)



Oh Father oh Father get me through this night. The flesh and spirit are having a fight. The one says yes and the other says no. Of living worldly life or letting your faith grow. The one is for the good and one for the bad. One to make you happy and one to make you sad. The choice is yours so make up your mind. Will it be Heaven or hell you find. We all want Heaven and that's deep in our mind. I love you all and I want you to know. The spiritual side must always show.


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Characters 472
Words 100
Sentences 11
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 361
Words per line (avg) 100
Letters per stanza (avg) 361
Words per stanza (avg) 100

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The spirit battles with the flesh constantly so please be aware.

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Written on March 09, 2024

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on March 09, 2024

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