Analysis of Born To love
Fantasizers were born to unrelentingly dream; frolic euphorically in a land
of surreally fabulous seduction,
Artists were born to vibrantly evolve; diffuse the most poignant infernos fulminating in the profoundly mesmerizing recesses of their soul,
Businessmen were born to dexterously manipulate; shrewdly weave webs of astute give and profitable take,
Birds were born to boisterously chirp; enshroud each arena besieged with insurmountable gloom; with the passionate fervor of life,
Frogs were born to disdainfully croak; creepily bounce in remorsefully stagnant water; with a despondently smug smile entrenching their snouts,
Parrots were born to fantastically emulate; replicate even the most inconspicuous tunes; of their tyrannically uncouth master,
Kings were born to royally rule; govern fathomless civilizations with great vigor and aristocracy; like beads of scintillating pearls cascading from voluptuous sky,
Oceans were born to spray tangy salt and ebullience; undulate into a ravishingly ecstatic fountain of perpetual enthrallment,
Vultures were born to hedonistically pluck at innocent flesh; feast and have the time of their lives; on a mountain of abominably rotting carrion,
Cows were born to yield sacrosanct festoons of impeccable milk; pacify the wails of every new born organism; on the trajectory of this gregariously
boundless planet,
Patriots were born to irrevocably defend their motherland; sequester the revered soil on which they tread; from even the most infinitesimal iota of lecherous betrayal,
Stones were born to sulk in ludicrously mock silence; remain more frozen than murderously white ice; even as the world took birth and died outside,
Roses were born to disseminate gorgeous clouds of scent; rekindle the rapidly extinguishing philanderer in insensitively plodding tycoons,
Sharks were born to irrefutably rule the sea; menacingly churn their way through hordes of small fish and fiercely turbulent rafts of white water,
Rats were born to mischievously munch at tantalizing cheese; infiltrate a myriad of scornful holes in embellished cloth and gargantuan fabric,
Leaves were born to euphorically rustle into mists of everlasting yearning; propel thunderbolts of exultating breeze; which made you soar above the realms of monotonously pragmatic space,
Rainbows were born to mystically enchant; trigger insurmountable cloudbursts of vivacious nostalgia; in your gruesomely commercial persona,
Dogs were born to intransigently bark; pierce the titillating iridescence of the night; with their unfathomably rambunctious flurry of disgruntled sound,
Nostrils were born to inhale and exhale precious air; inevitably carry on the chapter of gloriously exotic existence,
But all of us irrespective of caste; creed; or color; were born to immortally love; proliferate God's incomprehensibly bountiful planet with countless more
of our kind; be integral elements of blessedly beautiful creation; be indispensable threads and religions of; unconquerable mankind
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Metre | 101111101001 11100010 100111010101101100010100100111 10011101010111011010001 10111101101001101001101001011 101111110110101011101011 10011010010101001010011111110 10111001101001011100010011111010101001 10011111001010010101010101001 1001111110011010111110101110100 1011110011010011001110011100100100111 1010 10001101000011100100011111111001001000101100010 101110100011001110111110101110111 1001101010111010010001001011001 1011110110001111111101010011110 101111110010101001101001010010010 101111001110101001111111110101110101 101110110010011010010011010010 1011111010011011110101010101 10011010011010100010101011000010010 1111001011111001111010100100100101101 11011100100110010001010100100101111 |
Characters | 2,991 |
Words | 434 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 20 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2 |
Lines Amount | 23 |
Letters per line (avg) | 109 |
Words per line (avg) | 19 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 125 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 22 |
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