Analysis of For Infinite lives
Let a magician come in front of you; trying to cast a spell on your mesmerizing countenance; with his unfathomable flurry of ingenious tricks,
Let the clouds be attracted inevitably towards your voluptuous voice; trying their best to impress you upon with tantalizing globules of rain,
Let a battalion of handsome snakes slither around you; endeavoring to entrench you in the swirl of their mystically enchanting hood,
Let the mightily colossal waves of the ocean clash against your divinely form; trying to engulf you in the aura of tumultuously tangy froth,
Still come what may; nobody on this earth could ever touch you; as your immortal love would not only be for this life; but for infinite lives; always be mine.
Let the desert sands fly in rampant frenzy; insatiably wishing to stick on your immaculately glowing skin,
Let majestic eagles in the sky build their nest above your dwelling; trying to have a surreptitious glimpse of you; after pearly midnight,
Let the turbulent breeze deliberately kiss you as it passed; basking in the glory of its spuriously passionate rendezvous,
Let the needles of the grandiloquently colonial clock stop in anticipation of you to awaken; tick at wild velocities when you wanted time to fly,
Still come what may; nobody on this earth could ever touch you; as your immortal love would not only be for this life; but for infinite lives; always be mine.
Let the Sun try and incarcerate you in its web of flamboyantly fiery rays; trying to blind you wholesomely with the astronomical tenacity of its light,
Let the grass voluptuously tickle your soles; secretly enjoying your ravishing warmth as you trespassed like an angel through its green stalks,
Let the owl stare unrelentingly at you for hours immemorial; trying to hypnotize you with its enigmatically crystalline eyes,
Let the avalanche of snow melt in torrential frenzy; to evoke sympathy; as you cast your impeccable eyes upon its manipulative demeanor,
Still come what may; nobody on this earth could ever touch you; as your immortal love would not only be for this life; but for infinite lives; always be mine.
Let all the mouths on this planet shout to their hearts content; trying to win you by the overwhelming domination in their tone,
Let the society starve you to unprecedented limits; in order to enforce upon you; the partner of their dictatorial choice,
Let the streams cascading down from the mountains change their direction; to flow across the sacred paths you celestially tread,
Let every activity on this Universe come to an abrupt standstill; every tangible eyeball rivet to your irrefutably poignant visage; trembling in uncontrollable agony to make you the queen of their hearts,
Still come what may; nobody on this earth could ever touch you; as your immortal love would not only be for this life; but for infinite lives; always be mine.
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Metre | 10010101111011011110010011010001010101 1011010010000110100110111011011100111 10010110110011010010110011110101 10100010110101011010110101100101111 111111111101111010111101111111001111 10101101010110111101000101 101010001111011101011001011110101 101001010001111110001011110010 10101010100110001011101011101001110111 111111111101111010111101111111001111 1011001010111010010011011111001000100111 101110111000101100111111101111 10111111100100101101111101 10101110010101011001111010010110100010 111111111101111010111101111111001111 110111101111101011110010010011 1001001110100100101010110101101001 101010110101101011010101111 11000100111011101110010011011110101000010010011101111 111111111101111010111101111111001111 |
Characters | 2,854 |
Words | 479 |
Sentences | 4 |
Stanzas | 20 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 20 |
Letters per line (avg) | 116 |
Words per line (avg) | 24 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 116 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 24 |
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