Analysis of I Wanted To Accept
I didn't want to simply smile; I wanted to accept its fascinating glory and fabulous charm; instead,
I didn't want to simply cry; I wanted to magnanimously accept its treacherous sorrow; instead,
I didn't want to simply sleep; I wanted to accept its ravishingly surreal dream till times immemorial; instead,
I didn't want to simply shiver; I wanted to accept its mysteriously uncanny tingling; instead,
I didn't want to simply starve; I wanted to its inevitable descending upon my impoverished caricature; instead,
I didn't want to simply desire; I wanted to accept its stupendously passionate and ardent virtue; instead,
I didn't want to simply get crippled; I wanted to accept its tyrannical blow as
a beautiful gift; instead,
I didn't want to simply sweat; I wanted to accept its onerous trickle as the seeds
of incessant perseverance; instead,
I didn't want to simply admire; I wanted to accept all the planet as a paradise of mesmerizing beauty; instead,
I didn't want to simply dream; I wanted to accept it as a marvelously enchanting fantasy which blossomed into infinite petals of prosperity every unfurling minute; instead,
I didn't want to simply achieve the unconquerable; I wanted to accept its poignant triumph as an outburst from the celestial heavens; instead,
I didn't want to simply metamorphose the definitions of art; I wanted to accept wholeheartedly its indefatigably changing forms; instead,
I didn't want to simply marry the ultimate love of my life; I wanted to accept its most bountifully perpetual bondage; instead,
I didn't want to simply memorize; I wanted to accept my brain for its insurmountable labyrinth of intriguing dilemmas; instead,
I didn't want to simply respect; I wanted to accept its divinely sacrosanct blessings; instead,
I didn't want to simply gallop; I wanted to accept the incomprehensibly fast pace of life to its fullest; instead,
I didn't want to simply breathe; I wanted to accept its Omnipotent essence with open hands till times upto which the Creator wanted; instead,
I didn't want to simply love; I wanted to accept its most immortal element for countless more lives of mine; instead,
I didn't want to simply create; I wanted to accept everything around me as the most gorgeous organism of God's evolution; instead,
And I didn't want to simply die; I wanted to accept its unavoidable web with the same smile on my face as when I was freshly born; instead.
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Metre | 110111011101011100100100101 11011101110110111001001 110111011101011101111010001 1101110101101011100001010001 110111011101101000010011010100001 1101110010110101111000101001 11011101101101011010011 0100101 11011101110101110010101 101001001 1101110011101011010101011001001 1101110111010111010000101001100110010101001000101001 1101110010111010111010111100101001 110111001000101111010110001110101 1101110100100111111010111101001001 1101110101101011111010010101001001 11011100111010110101001001 1101110101101010001001111111001 1101110111010110100101101111100101001 1101110111010111010100110111101 11011100111010110011101101001101001 0110111011101011010011011111111110101 |
Characters | 2,411 |
Words | 400 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 22 |
Letters per line (avg) | 88 |
Words per line (avg) | 18 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 102 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 21 |
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