Analysis of The evil of this world!



They plot and scheme every day! Voting for the lesser of two evils does not make my day! As a child, I learned others will betray! I'd rather have no evil and make my way! Escaping misery was being alone, for once I speak not to those who lie for their gains! I want no more kids, women only want things their way! My home is not with family, it's me loving me! Not letting others drive me insane!


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Characters 397
Words 79
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 305
Words per line (avg) 79
Letters per stanza (avg) 305
Words per stanza (avg) 79

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A poem explaining the evil I see in this world!

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Written on January 31, 2024

Submitted by devonb.14033 on January 31, 2024

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Devon Bates

I was born in Norfolk Virginia! Then I moved to Fayetteville North Carolina were I was raised and I reside today! I have kids and I am divorced! I am 41 I was born on July 18 1980! I love being a cancer I love who I am and God! more…

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