Analysis of My journey home



I took my journey I made it home no longer hurting no longer alone I had to go before you I hope you understand I'm not right at all and God's Loving hands so when I cross your mind have a smile for me don't let your teardrops fall from where I need to be God called me home so I would no longer be alone I know you love and miss me,so. Just know that I'm looking down on you and love you so much I made my journey home no longer hurting no longer alone


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Characters 454
Words 98
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 351
Words per line (avg) 97
Letters per stanza (avg) 351
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I love this for my dad ready to passed away

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Written on March 29, 2021

Submitted by nettietuttle on March 27, 2023

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Nettie Sanders

My name is Nettie I'm 49 years old I've been writing poetry since I was 13 I have a few published and put to the sound of music through poetry.com more…

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