Analysis of About us

William brooks 1959 (Salem)



You know Jesus died on Calvary cross so that we may live. To give up our sins and not be lost then he may forgive. Living our lives in prayer and supplication all of the day long. Trying to get strong in God's affiliation singing a spiritual song. For it is your heart that shows his love it's driven deep inside. And only one way its from above a love that can not hide. Thank you my Lord for saving us all and not leaving us alone. Forgive us oh father when we do fall until its time to come home.


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Characters 499
Words 101
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 389
Words per line (avg) 101
Letters per stanza (avg) 389
Words per stanza (avg) 101

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Showing our love to the savior.

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Written on May 31, 2023

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on May 31, 2023

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