Analysis of Breaking Silence



I breathe slow I talk loud I walk fast I stare thru a crowd, so much I have'nt said so much I should spread, but silence cured my rage at times, silence made me sane, I fiend to hurt people mentally and physically before but I never allowed the devil to win the war, broken silence I say to myself telling how I'm a woman scorn in a way, I'm a woman who will give the coat on her back, I'm  the woman who will love to the end of the earth but cross my pain I will put you in the dirt.


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Characters 484
Words 103
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 369
Words per line (avg) 104
Letters per stanza (avg) 369
Words per stanza (avg) 104

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The people who think it's okay to walk over your feelings and not feel sad.

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Written on 2023

Submitted by Jazzypeaches88 on September 21, 2023

Modified by Jazzypeaches88 on September 21, 2023

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