Analysis of Dream World

Nicole Laplante 1977 (manchester nh)



When you finally realize I will always be plain-spoken and prevail to be mentally inferior to your subliminal   chaos you will learn to appreciate and love me for when I let my guard-down most think they can be half-baked theorist to think I am weak you may work on breaking-me-down-mentally to the point I am heart broken but most live in a dillusional world of
half-truth and never spoken broken collective agreements from false reasoning's in their own distorted reality of this retrogressive Dream World


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Metre 111001011111100011110001001101001011110100111111111111111110011111111110111001011111011100111 1101010100100101110110101011111
Characters 509
Words 86
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 2
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 207
Words per line (avg) 44
Letters per stanza (avg) 413
Words per stanza (avg) 87

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Submitted by nicolelaplante335 on November 21, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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