Analysis of What Is Soon To Come

Antwon Fowler 1992 (Saint Louis)



What is soon to come,
is soon to happen, maybe one day while you out trapping.
we shall live today as if its our last, and making sure we complete every task.
We wake up like things are suddenly okay, but deep down within we not what we portray.
What is soon to come, will soon be revealed, we all must stick together before the devil take what we build.
Lets do more loving, instead of all the fussing, and cussing, because time can pass you up then you will be rushing.
What is soon to come, is the end of the days, when heaven gates open up it will be solar rays.
God said Touch Not My Anointed, for God has appointed we must be ready when war began to arise, because when the last days don't be surprise.


Scheme ABCDEBFG
Poetic Form
Metre 11111 11110101111110 1110111110101011011001 111111100111101111101 11111111011111010010101111 1111001110100100111111111110 111111011011101101111101 111110101110101111011011010110111101
Characters 709
Words 147
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 8
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 69
Words per line (avg) 18
Letters per stanza (avg) 548
Words per stanza (avg) 140

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Written on October 19, 2022

Submitted by AntwonF22 on October 19, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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