Soul To Squeeze By Raisin Analysis

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Soul to squeeze
Love is not a word but an action. my thesis is about a wounded man that’s hurt sadly and broken down physically and mentally.
Love is not a word but an action. Theme is about a wounded man that’s hurt sadly and having problems such as love, and he just wants a good time with his love that broke his heart and broken him down physically and mentally. The message in this story is found by multiple personifications and imagery such as “today love smiles on me it took away my pain said please”, and also “I got a bad disease up from my brain is where I bleed in sanity it seems it’s got me by my soul to squeeze”.
The love is strong and true the man in this song is hurt and doesn’t know what to do about his situation and just wants

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