Analysis of Ready To die
Death is fantastically silencing; after which there existed not even the most inconspicuous iota of rambunctious sound; not even the most ethereal traces of malicious cacophony; to disdainfully wake you up from your eternal sleep.
Death is handsomely emancipating; after which you felt neither the most diminutive of agony slandering you; neither the most inexplicably crucifying of worries
tickle your estranged soul.
Death is unbelievably artistic; after which even the most infinitesimal ingredient of your blood and irrefutably righteous conscience; forever coalesced with the undefeated majesty of the atmosphere.
Death is endlessly mollifying; after which there remained not even the most infidel of desire; just the perpetual bonding of every ounce of your goodness; with the unshakable spirit of the Omnipotent Lord.
Death is unconquerably immune; after which your physical form felt not the slightest of pain; even when stabbed by an infinite knives; or viciously cremated into
the valley of hell.
Death is insuperably royal; after which even the most cannibalistically excoriating of your enemies; offered their humblest prayers for your soul to rest in
everlasting peace.
Death is incredulously non-invasive; after which no religion on earth could sanctimoniously claim you as solely its; as you eventually and inevitably sunk into
the belly of soil.
Death is beautifully resting; after which there seemed not even the most fugitive element of uncontrollable anxiety; after which the profanely robotic rat race
for survival of the fittest; forever faded into wisps of non-existent oblivion.
Death is unsurpassably enchanting; after which there seemed to emanate an unshakably ameliorating radiance from your face; which spell-bindingly cracked even the most deplorably asphyxiated riddles of existence.
Death is magically economical; after which your body didn't need even the most transient shades of replenishment; after which even the most uncontrollably strongest of your urges; amazingly metamorphosed into altruistic contentment.
Death is self sermonizing; after which the chapter of your life became a holistically open philosophy; with countless extemporizing upon the quality of their survival; bounteously learning from your boundless rises and pitfalls.
Death is the end of vicious ambition; after which you could massacre no more innocent lives; erect your palaces on no more innocent blood; in your baselessly
ever-pervading desire to supremely reign over the entire Universe.
Death is Omnipresently powerful; after which even the most fearlessly infallible superpowers of this planet; miserably floundered to cause even the most obscurest
of indentation; upon the contours of your body.
Death is the absolute end of devastation; after which there existed only the most invincibly emollient meadows of paradise; for every bit of symbiotic goodness that you'd ever done in your destined life.
Death is the most astounding magician; after which even the most murderously massacring of your pain; forever transformed into the most celestial pastures
of blessing sleep.
Death is ubiquitously unprejudiced; after which there remains not even the most evanescent puff of hatred in your heart; for every form and fraternity of creation all around you.
Death is everlastingly consecrating; after which even the most diabolically sinful of your deeds; are forever and ever and ever washed away; with every form of newness that exuberantly spawns into the firmament of the vividly ecstatic Universe.
Death is inimitably immortalizing; after which every bit of unflinchingly pristine righteousness that you breathed in the tenure of your life; perennially becomes an ardently optimistic tunnel of light; for countless more of your blessed kind.
So Mate; ready to Die! But think an infinite times before you do so. Because like all other best things on this Universe; even Death comes at a price. And unfortunately for you; me and every other organism created by the Omniscient Lord Almighty; that price is the ultimate threshold of pain that we could ever experience; in not just a single lifetime; but an infinite more of our infinite lifetimes.
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Metre | 110100100101101011001010001010101110010100101010010011111110101 111000100101111001010011001001100101001110 101011 110100010101100100100010011101101001001100101001010 1110011011011100110101010010010110011110100100101001001 111011011100111010111011111001110010001 01011 11110101100110100111001011001111110 0101 11110101011010111111110011101000001000101 01011 11100101011111001100100101000100101011011 1010101001010011110100100 111010101111101111001111111100110100101010 1110000100101110101100110110100101100101001011100100101010010 1111101010111010110010011010101001101011011101001 1101110010101111001110010111001111001011 1001001010100110001010 11110010110011010001011101000101110011 101001011110 110101101010110101001111110110011010101110101101 110101001010110011100011101001010101010 1101 1111101101110010101110011110010010010101011 1111101100111011110100100101011100111011101011010001010 1110100010110011110100111001011101000011100010101111011111 1110111111001011110111101111101011101001000111010010100010100101010111010011111110010001101011110011101001 |
Characters | 4,142 |
Words | 635 |
Sentences | 22 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 27 |
Letters per line (avg) | 128 |
Words per line (avg) | 24 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 181 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 34 |
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