Analysis of The Night Was Still Alive
The butter was still fresh; with adorable crusts of cream oozing poignantly from its molten persona,
The rose was still blossoming; with its ravishing redolence reinvigorating everything around in dull atmosphere,
The stream was still gushing at electric speeds; with its gurgling waters diffusing into spell binding froth after clashing against the chain of ecstatic rocks,
The peacock was still dancing; with its feathers spread wildly wide to a completely full and exotically animated plumage,
The grass blades were still awake; with glistening dew drops now enigmatically caressing their intricate visage,
The stars still twinkled in the sky; with the magnificent white beams of light casting a majestic spell on the body of pathetically scorched earth,
The leaves still vibrantly rustled with the wind; inscrutably whispering their nostalgic tales of day; their stupendously enamoring anecdotes of the past,
The lion still roared euphorically; puncturing the sedate ambience with an uncanny thrill that was never experienced before,
The nightingale still sang its melodious rhymes; captivating every tangible and intangible entity with the fascinating melody in its sound,
The clouds still collided in the sky; pelting droplets of rejuvenating rain in tumultuous fury,
The ducks still floated in the serene pond; fomenting blissful ripples to spread infectiously around; profoundly enlightening the night with their flurry of
boisterous quacks,
The chameleon still fluttered its ominous tail; tantalizingly changing color; splendidly blending with the surrounding it went,
The mammoth stacks of green chili were still flaming; violently embodying the area around with a distinctly piquant odor; a scent that could bring life into the
dead,
The Moon still shone a tenacious white; with its creamy rays filtering a path through the stringently dolorous darkness,
The chill still lingered pertinently; perpetuating infinite goose-bumps to inevitably creep up the body,
The horde of impeccable rabbits still frolicked in their burrows; playing hide and seek with the drifting clouds and shine,
The preposterously fat python still slithered through the marshes; furtively awaiting to gobble its prey; in the clandestine darkness concealing his belly,
The spider still spun its web; running at astounding speeds from one end to the other; producing marvelously shimmering silk with its slime,
C'mon let's enjoy ourselves to the fullest O! beloved; bask in the aisles of uninhibited desire and romance; for the night was still young; the darkness had set blazing fire to our senses; the night was still alive.
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Metre | 01011110100111101001110010 0111100111001010010010110 0111101010111100100100111011010010110101 011110111011011001010110010 011010111001111010110010 0111000110010011111000101101010100011 011111011100101011111010010101 0101111000011001101011110010001 0100111010011001001000010010010100100011 0110100011010101001010010 011100001110010101110101001000111101 1001 001001101100110001010100101001011 01011110011010000100010001100101010011111010 1 011100101111011000110100110 01110100001001001110100011010 011010010110110101011010101 01110111010100010110110001010010110 01011111010101111101001010001001111 01101001101010110011010001000110111101011101011010011101 |
Characters | 2,605 |
Words | 397 |
Sentences | 2 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 21 |
Letters per line (avg) | 103 |
Words per line (avg) | 19 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 114 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 21 |
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