Analysis of THE DROPPED DEAD GORGE US



You may question why I rhyme and never add verse
I simply like to proffer the adverse
I am saying... proffer
I am not pro-fur
I prefer seeing it covering animals roaming the wild
Not less seen creatures to see another animal hide
I would not want to strip them of habitat nor skin
Some will to coat bland empty shell they have within
Believe by design death can accentuate the outside
Only for them to find that in size they are out sized
Leopard can't change it's spotted no matter if disguised
Who would adopt a jackal expecting to miss their Hyde?
Rich morally skint hairless fur coated person of course
In fashion that is actually dead live dressed as a corpse
This should get under your new skin for which you thirst
You are litter really to cop a cat that was styling it first  


Scheme AABBCDEEDFFDGHII
Poetic Form
Metre 111011101011 1101110001 111010 11111 1011011001001001 11110110101001 111111111011 111111011101 01101110100011 1011111011111 1011110110101 11010100101111 11001101101011 01011100111101 111101111111 1110101101111011
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 785
Words 149
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 16
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 39
Words per line (avg) 9
Letters per stanza (avg) 629
Words per stanza (avg) 147
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Modified by Hubbsify on January 07, 2023

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