Analysis of excerpt 20



Going to a grocery store, wasn't my  primary concern. The verity occured  when I went inside the store, and  approached the shelf-like structures.  Here, consecrated holy winds,  sang dearth anthems through the shelf,  like an wind instrument in a symphonic hall.  Now, that's true on-key jingoistic tonality!

Though, abiding by set rule, I must omit  the meat department. Where glimmering  ossified fossils, haphazardly arranged  were perceived as delights.  Such glistening delectation, were  skillfully and delicately retrieved off  shelf, as if they were a rare  archeological finding.

C 2014 SaltShackles.com


Scheme X X X
Poetic Form
Metre 10101001101100101001111010100101110110010111101011111000001011111100100100 1010111110101010110010101000010011011100101000100001111110010010010 11
Characters 611
Words 90
Sentences 9
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 1
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 163
Words per line (avg) 34
Letters per stanza (avg) 163
Words per stanza (avg) 34
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Submitted on July 10, 2014

Modified on March 05, 2023

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