Analysis of A Multitude of Blessings



A life starts out small and needs others to survive
A precious life that feels what it is to be alive.
A beautiful blue-eyed girl, with a smile so wide
An imaginative mind, even then you couldn't hide.
Growing into the fine woman you've become
Changing the lives of many, shaping the lives of some.
Coming into your life, I was still a little unsure
and unknowing of the wonder that would soon occur.
What a blessing you have been and how dear you have grown
What joy you have brought with the love that was shown.
I am so blessed that God has placed you here
To have you in my life, to have grown so dear.
Don't rush through the days, remember what they're for
That to earth God's son was born, so you could know Him more.
Celebrate His birth as you also celebrate your life
and thank Him for you are an amazing mother, friend and wife.
The joy of seeing all the goodness you possess
and for all the love you allow me to express.
I love you so much, my blessed teacher and friend
My warmth and blessings the Christmas I send.


Scheme AABBCCDEFFGHIIJJKKLL
Poetic Form
Metre 011110110101 0101111111101 010011110111 10100011011101 10010110101 1001110100111 10011111101001 0010101011101 1010111011111 11111101111 1111111111 11101111111 11101010111 1111111111111 101111101011 011111101010101 011101010101 011011011101 11111111001 1101001011
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,007
Words 198
Sentences 10
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 20
Lines Amount 20
Letters per line (avg) 40
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 804
Words per stanza (avg) 198
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Submitted on May 01, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Jennifer Rene Vargas

I am a 23 year old nurse, starting writing poetry when I was 12. I think some of my best work happened at 15. I haven't written much lately, but hope that it's getting better with age. more…

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