Analysis of Looking For lifepartners
Some wanted her to be extravagantly rich; disposing wealth wholeheartedly with both hands; adorning the most stupendously grandiloquent jewels on her countenance,
Some wanted her to be sanctimoniously beautiful; overshadowing every other entity on this Universe; with her blushing vanity and flamingo pink,
Some wanted her to be more melodious than the nightingale; pacifying their monotonous juggernaut of ghastly apprehensions; blissfully all night and day,
Some wanted her to march forward with the times; transgressing against the most Herculean in power; with insatiable ambition lingering in her eyes,
Some wanted her to be a nimble bodied squirrel; confining and sequestering herself; in the realms of profuse tradition; far away from the lecherous eyes of the chauvinistic society,
Some wanted her to be a tool to procreate their generations; be indispensably instrumental in evolving a living replica of their own kind,
Some wanted her to cook ravishingly appetizing meals incessantly round the clock; appease their diabolical gluttony to the most unprecedented limits,
Some wanted her to keep their abodes immaculately clean; affording them a world of ostentatious serene and spotless calm,
Some wanted her to indefatigably their inferno of lustful desire; give them the everlasting happiness of their lives,
Some wanted her to be gorgeously tall; tantalizing them into a tornado of fantasy; which transcended each crescendo over the fathomless sky,
Some wanted her to be catty eyed; deluging their impoverished existence with mountains of charismatic mysticism and enigmatic charm,
Some wanted her to be utterly dumb; an object of irrefutable timidity; upon which they lambasted upon their ocean of devilishly dictatorial commands,
Some wanted her to be incredulously influential; tirelessly blending with pompously inflated party culture; winning the most formidable in the world with her; spuriously scented slang,
Some wanted her to be an invincible fortress; behind whom they could hide and save their skins; in the most torrentially treacherous of attacks,
Some wanted her to be an uninhibited comedian; infiltrating vividly through their despairing agony; with her unending repertoire of spell binding jokes and humor,
Some wanted her to be immensely educated; virtually acquiring all the degrees in the world; to support them and their insurmountably augmenting commandment of gargantuan family,
Some wanted her to be an inborn artist; majestically sketching their ludicrous visages; portraying their manipulative smile at its best to the outside world,
Some wanted her to be profoundly rustic; transiting them back into their timeless rudiments; passionately inhaling their impressions of their ancient kind,
Some wanted her to be overtly focussed; inspiring them every unleashing second in life; uplifting their bulky bodies from the ground; everytime they felt disastrously exhausted to walk,
Some wanted her to be a versatile Doctor; curing them of their inexplicable grave of dwindling disease; applying the balm of her medicine and love on their commercial wounds,
Some wanted her to be a mesmerizing psychic; forecasting their glorious destinies accurately at each step; alleviating them from the stinking pile of rubble and inconspicuous ash,
Well some wanted her like this; While some wanted her like that,
While frankly speaking; it really didn't matter to me; even if she was deaf; dumb; blind; maimed; short; thin as a bone or disdainfully fat; as long as she harbored
the ideals of philanthropic humanity in her every breath; or to simply put it as long as my life partner was simply human.
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Metre | 110011100010101100011101001101001010100 110011110010100100101001110101010000101 1100111010010100110100101100101001101 110011101010100101010001010100010100001 11001101010100100010001001101010101101001100100100 11001101110110101101000100101001111 1100111100101001010110100100101010010 110011110100010101011010010101 1100111010110010110010100111 1100111110010100111001010101010011 110011101110100101101001010000101 110011100111010010001000111100111011000010001 11001110101001011010101010011000001101101 110011101001001111101110011100101 11001110100010001010011010100100101011101010 1100110101001000010100100110110111001010100100 110011111001000101100101010100111110111 1100110101010011011101001000010101011101 110011010100101100010100110110101011011010001011 1100110100101011101001110001010011010001110101 11001101001010110010010001110100110101110001001 11100111110011 1101011010101110111111111101111111110 00110100100001001111011111111011010 |
Characters | 3,621 |
Words | 557 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 23 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2 |
Lines Amount | 24 |
Letters per line (avg) | 125 |
Words per line (avg) | 23 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 130 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 24 |
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