Analysis of Willing



Willing to give her my heart even thou my soul is lost not willing to understand if her feelings might be lost  

I can look in her eyes and I can feel the pain she must be thinking I'm feeling the same I don't love loving love because it's the thing that hurts me the most

wanting to leave her but her character is the only thing keeping me close what happened already happened there's no need to look back only to look forward and don't keep your head down keep your chin up


Scheme X X X
Poetic Form
Metre 101101110111111101011010111 11100101110111110110011111010110111101 1011010100101011011110010101111111011100111111111
Characters 478
Words 97
Sentences 1
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 1
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 125
Words per line (avg) 31
Letters per stanza (avg) 125
Words per stanza (avg) 31

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About never giving up on someone you love

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Submitted by carlo_k on November 05, 2023

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