Analysis of I Invite you
Don't just see the voluptuous mascara adhering to the eyelashes; the seductive fountain of enticement which lingered on the lids,
I invite you to witness the stupendous beauty in the eyes; the unparalleled empathy they harbored for all fraternity of living kind; instead.
Don't just see the sleazy color encapsulating tantalizing skin; the vain fairness which spuriously glistened under artificial light,
I invite you to witness the warmth that it provided to every fraternity of religion on earth; the uninhibited compassion it disseminated in impoverished dwindling
on bare soil; instead.
Don't just see the bombastic splash of cheap lipstick exotically kissing the lips; propelling them to look more titillating than the fairies,
I invite you to witness the infernos of invincible passion which they ignited; instilling omnipotent traces of vital life in people well beneath their graves; instead.
Don't just see the sanctimonious garland of jewels embellishing slender fingers; the gold which attracted the most heinously lecherous towards their baseless opulence,
I invite you to witness the magnanimous help they rendered to those without the most infinitesimal iota of sight; alighted impeccable orphans towards the corridors of a blissful beginning; instead.
Don't just see the overwhelmingly sensuous oil that besieged bulging muscles; the insurmountable battalion of whistles it evoked; as it entrenched the fairer sex
in waves of absolute enthrallment,
I invite you to witness the formidable resilience which they harbored in their bones; their intrinsically augmenting die hard tenacity to save their motherland; instead.
Don't just see the pompous scent which cast its lackadaisical essence in the atmosphere; miserably withering to overpower even an inconspicuous whisker
of God's beauty created,
I invite you to witness the golden shower of persevering perspiration dribbling from the armpits; fostering the spirit of true hard work; the true colors of vivacious life; instead.
Don't just see the ostentatiously corrupt dye inundating scalp; like a ridiculously shoddy fabric from all sides,
I invite you to witness the mesmerizing swish of marvelous hair; the happiness which they impregnated in disastrously famished lives; instead.
Don't just see the nonchalant bombardment of polished slang; the worthless juggernaut of alien accent; in a desperate attempt to catapult above cloud nine,
I invite you to witness the most irrefutably truthful voice of the soul; which annihilated all misery and suffering from planet earth forever; instead.
And don't just see the unfathomably ludicrous festoon of clothes on the body; slithering pathetically to make an impact more vociferous than torrential
cloudbursts of heavenly rain,
I invite you to witness the most wonderful product of God's evolution; the sacrosanct and passionately palpitating immortal heart; instead.
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Metre | 1110010001001010100010101010110101 10111100010100010010100110110100110101 111010100100100101101110100101 101111001110101100010010101100100010101000010100 11101 111001011111100101011111001010 10111100110100101101001001001011010101011101 11100100101100100101001101001110001110100 101111000100111011010100100010111010010010100101001001 11100100100110110100010001011010111010101 011101 10111100100001001110011101000101101001111001 1110101111010010001010001001010101010010 1110010 10111100101010010010100101100010111101101010101 11100100011100110010001010111 101111001001110010100110100010010101 1110010101101010101100010010011100111 10111100111011011010011000100110101001 01110110011110101000100011101101001010 111001 10111100110010110100100010001000010101 |
Characters | 2,871 |
Words | 433 |
Sentences | 9 |
Stanzas | 9 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 3, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 3 |
Lines Amount | 22 |
Letters per line (avg) | 109 |
Words per line (avg) | 20 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 265 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 48 |
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