Analysis of No Permissions
The clouds didn't need even the most capricious of permission whatsoever; to torrentially diffuse intounrelenting thunderbolts of ecstatically golden rain,
The rose didn't need even the most infinitesimal of permission whatsoever; to grandiloquently culminate into a fountain of ebullient scent; stupendously
mystify every iota of the bedraggled atmosphere,
The grass didn't need even the most spurious of permission whatsoever; to euphorically tingle traumatically dreary soles; miraculously metamorphose all swelteringly dolorous into a cistern of rhapsodic freshness,
The sheep didn't need even the most mercurial of permission whatsoever; to leave behind a trail of immaculate belonging; profusely inundate the disastrously commercial arena with meadows of glorious innocuousness,
The stars didn't need even the most parsimonious of permission whatsoever; to resplendently twinkle all night; timelessly deluge the ghastly curtainspread of
sullen darkness; with whirlwinds of optimistic light,
The Sun didn't need even the most diminutive of permission whatsoever; to flamboyantly blaze through every quarter of this colossal Universe; ubiquitously
disseminate its spell of enchanting optimism to every dwelling besieged with horrendous despair,
The mountains didn't need even the most tiniest of permission whatsoever; to compassionately sequester the infirm in their affable belly; tower majestically
as harbingers of irrefutable solidarity; for centuries immemorial,
The bees didn't need even the most obfuscated of permission whatsoever; to evolve into royal whirlpools of bountiful honey; infiltrate the lugubrious complexion of the dusty afternoon; with melodiously spell binding honey,
The waves didn't need even the most insignificant of permission whatsoever; to culminate into tantalizingly reinvigorating froth; unrelentingly ooze a ravishing
entrenchment of poignantly heartfelt salt,
The nightingale didn't need even the most measly of permission whatsoever; to stupendously titillate each dying nerve of the disdainfully frazzled body; with an
ocean of unsurpassably everlasting enchantment,
The squirrel didn't need even the most oblivious of permission whatsoever; to frolic impeccably through the mists of untamed desire; uninhibitedly fulminate into an astounding kaleidoscope of vivacious color as it gallivanted through the handsome trees,
The leaves didn't need even the most nonchalant of permission whatsoever; to seductively rustle into silken carpets of exuberant breeze; profusely solemnize the complexion of the disastrously decaying air; with reflections of insatiably unending
happiness,
The hands didn't need even the most insipid of permission whatsoever; to wholeheartedly clap at every blissful occasion of existence; effusively express
their jubilant enthrallment to the most unprecedented limits,
The waterfalls didn't need even the most non-existent of permission whatsoever; to ingratiatingly placate drearily scorched travelers; bequeath a legacy of sparkling togetherness upon all those murderously pinched by the corpse of bizarre commercialism,
The butterflies didn't need even the most evanescent of permission whatsoever; to gorgeously flutter in exotically regale sunshine; manifest into an unfathomable sky of eternal mischief all marathon day,
The true martyrs didn't need even the most ethereal of permission whatsoever; to audaciously fight for their sacrosanct motherland; relinquish every iota of their
breath for the sake of their beautifully revered country,
The rainbows didn't need even the most transient of permission whatsoever; to Omnisciently engulf every withering cranny of this Herculean planet; with
fabulous infernos of ardent companionship,
The infant didn't need even the most remotest of permission whatsoever; to holistically savor divine milk from the chest of its Godly mother; unleash into
a string of Omnipotently incoherent wails; as the Sun disappeared in wholesome entirety from blue sky,
And the Heart didn't need even the most microscopic of permission whatsoever; to ecstatically liberate its incomprehensible river of passionate beats; immortally
bond them with the soul mate of its existence; perpetually unite them with the entity it solely loved.
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Metre | 011011001010101001011011110100101 011011001001001010010111001010101011 101000101001010 0110110011001010010111011010100001011101010101010 011011001010010100101101011010001001010001000100101111001 0110110010100101001011101111001011 10101110101 0110110010100101001010100111001011010101 0101110101001100100111001 0101011001100101001010100001000101100101001000 1100100100010011000100 011011001110100101010110111001001001000101010011111010 0110110010100101001011001100001001110100 010110011 0100101100110101001011101101101101011 1011010010 01010110010100101001011001001011101011001101001010101011110101 0110110010110100101010010011010101001010100101001000101101011010 100 011011001110100101100011100100101010010001 11001101010010 01010110011010101001011101110001010011001000111111011010100 0101011001010101001011100111100110100011010101101 0110101100101001010010111111001001010001011 1101111000110 011011001101010010110110010010110100101 1001110010 0101011001010101001011100111011110100101 011100101101010100100111 00110110010101010010101001010010010110011 1110111101001000111010011001 |
Characters | 4,219 |
Words | 592 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 |
Lines Amount | 31 |
Letters per line (avg) | 115 |
Words per line (avg) | 19 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 187 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 31 |
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