Analysis of Cheat

William brooks 1959 (Salem)



Are you being truthful to the one you love. The one that was sent from God above. Do you go out at night and live another life. You promised to be truthful to your wife. And how about you are you doing the same. Those little things to put your husband to shame. Talking and texting with the other guy. Saying that your marriage is the reason why. So why take the vows if your going to cheat. Getting attracted to everyone you meet. Then why say yes when it should have been no. Tempting the spirit is the wrong way to go. So when you fall in love make sure that its true. And do the things God wants you to do. Respect one another and try not to cheat. By meeting someone that flesh can't defeat.


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Characters 696
Words 138
Sentences 16
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 542
Words per line (avg) 138
Letters per stanza (avg) 542
Words per stanza (avg) 138

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I have never been married and I have never had children. But as I have said time and time again cheating is a very bad sin and that one should be faithful to the other.

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Written on April 08, 2024

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on April 08, 2024

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