Analysis of No Training
Train your mind in such a way; that whenever it fantasized; it was only a river of altruistically ameliorating goodness; effulgently basking in the amazingly panoramic colors of living kind,
Train your hands in such a way; that whenever they rose; it was only for invincibly defending every fraternity of humanity; and even after they sunk an infinite feet beneath their morbid graves,
Train your lips in such a way; that whenever they handsomely stretched; it was only for disseminating a wave of eternally fructifying happiness; in every dolorously usurped ingredient of the tyrannized atmosphere,
Train your feet in such a way; that whenever they traversed; it was only for pulverizing even the most infinitesimal trace of parasitic diabolism; with the
scepter of blazingly unparalleled righteousness,
Train your stomach in such a way; that whenever it growled; it was only for consuming the propitiously plentiful fruits of everlastingly proliferating mother
nature; without shedding a droplet of cannibalistically macabre blood,
Train your eyes in such a way; that whenever they opened; it was only for sighting God's incredulously eclectic beauty of creation; gregariously empathizing with every symbiotically breathing living being; celestially alike,
Train your fingers in such a way; that whenever they wrote; it was only the message or irrefutably unconquerable truth; the message of priceless togetherness which touched the hearts of one and all alike,
Train your tongue in such a way; that whenever it unfurled; it was only for singing in holistic synergy with the countless tunes of the timelessly blessing atmosphere; mollifying even the most traumatized of agony with unbelievably ecstatic melody,
Train your shoulders in such a way; that whenever they hoisted; it was only for mitigating boundless devastated urchins from the corpses of hedonistic slavery; to the paradise of compassionately unceasing oneness,
Train your conscience in such a way; that whenever it whispered; it was only for immortalizing the heaven of truth; without the tiniest innuendo of devilishly
decrepit guilt,
Train your eyelashes in such a way; that whenever they winked; it was only for cavorting with their innocuously pristine counterparts; in perfect tandem
with the vivaciously shimmering rays of the Omnipotently orange Sun,
Train your shadow in such a way; that whenever it wafted; it was only for providing unsurpassably bounteous reprieve to the drearily lambasted traveler; for magically restoring the equanimity of lugubriously estranged mankind,
Train your eyebrows in such a way; that whenever they danced; it was only for profoundly enlightening several besieged with gorily cancerous disease; amuse
the tawdrily fretting corridors of monotony to the most unprecedented limits,
Train your ears in such a way; that whenever they sprang; it was only for imbibing the tunes of brilliantly victorious unity; synergistically assimilating every speck of coalescing consanguinity on this earth around,
Train your bones in such a way; that whenever they itched; it was only for endlessly preserving the majestically unfathomable treasures of Lord's creation; for bonding into a mountain of insuperably philanthropic friendship,
Train your soul in such a way; that whenever it yearned; it was only for being insurmountably magnetized by the exhilaration of sacrosanct existence; culminating into a wind of eternal freshness even after veritable death,
Train your throat in such a way; that whenever it wailed; it was only for beautifully slurping the mists of tantalizing sensuousness; which would keep it magnificently young even as its burial in the dastardly grave,
Train your nostrils in such a way; that whenever they exhaled; it was only for perpetuating a sky of unflinchingly patriotic camaraderie; in every speck of
ghastily barren space on this lecherously deteriorating globe,
But leave the emollient beats of your passionate heart perpetually free; for if you trained them they would learn to manipulate and cheat; while freedom would
allow them to spread love; love and only immortal love; as fathomlessly as the Creator had created them to be
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Metre | 11101011010110111001011110110000100010101101 1110101101011111011010100010010100010101111001011101 111010110101100111101010001101001100010011010010110 1110101101011011101110010010011010110 111010100 111001011010111110101001100111010010 100110010110101 111010110101101110110110101010101111001101010101 111001011010111110010111101011001001101110101 11101011010101111011000101001010110110101100110110010100010100 11100101101011011101100101001010101010100101010100001010 111001011010110111010100001011010100001011000 0101 1110010110101111101010111101000110 1011001101101 11101011010110111010101101101101001100001000100110111 11101011010111110101001001001111000101 011010010100101010010 111010110101111101101110001001001010010011010111101 111010110101111101100010001000010001011010110010101101010 1110101101011111011011010001011000101000101101010101010001 1110101101011111011001011100111110100011011100001001 11100101101010111101010001110100100010011 1101111010001 11011111001010001111111111010011101 0111111010010111100101010111 |
Characters | 4,148 |
Words | 643 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2 |
Lines Amount | 26 |
Letters per line (avg) | 132 |
Words per line (avg) | 25 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 181 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 34 |
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