Analysis of The World Trade Center Shall Stand Tall Forever -Tribute To America, Part 4
It stood taller than any other structure in the sky; kissing the ensemble of cotton clouds as they drifted by,
It looked like a towering giant; infront of the matchbox sized houses sprawled disdainfully around,
It caused infinite number of necks to stretch to their maximum; and yet its summit eluded their eyes,
It offered spell binding views; and the privilege to witness jumbo sized planes whistling from arms length from its body,
It withstood the most tumultuous of storm; the most thunderous of rain; incorrigibly refraining to budge an inch from its original ground,
It was the first structure on which the rain fell from the sky; later cascading down in minuscule rivulets towards soil,
It was the lone warrior which loomed large above all; when the entire city was inundated by a swirling flood,
It appeared almost invincible; with its formidable strength evading the mightiest of attack,
It reflected a tinge of robust pink; even when caught unaware in the midst of escalating flames,
It was the most contemporary piece of architecture ever existing; with its ergonomic interiors offering luxury befitting a king,
It was the very first expedition that students pursuing design were taken too; while visiting the modern city,
It was a manifestation of a battalion of ingenious design; involving countless engineers from all over the planet,
It was a feast to sight for the naked human eye; with its scintillating mirrors magnificently depicting the island of flaming Sun,
It harbored unfathomable number of royal conference rooms; golden elevators which transited you into a surreal spin; transporting you to a thousand meters above earth in fractions of seconds,
It was home for boundless individuals; evolving incredulous technology as each day crept from the horizon,
It was the nerve center for all business and trade; dictated life around the planet like nothing else did,
It was a monument about which; infinite lines had been written in the past; with the ink in the pen augmenting as each alphabet was drawn,
It was the stupendously captivating sight ever in history; fomenting every contemporary artist to ponder about,
And even today; even as each of its impregnable floor is reduced to raw ash; the perpetrators assuming themselves to be victorious have miserably failed; as its memories will live immortally in our hearts and The World Trade Center shall stand tall forever and ever and ever.
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Metre | 11101101010001100010110111101 11101001011011101101 11100101111111000111001011 110110100101101011101111110 10101100110110011101011111101001 110110110111011001010101011 11011001110111001010110010101 1011010011100010100100101 101001101110110100111001 11010100111001001011010010010010001001 110101010110010010101110001010 110001010010101001010101011110010 110111101010111110010000100101101 1100100010110100110100110010100110101101010011010110 111110010001001000100111110010 11011011100101010101011011 1101000111001111000110100110111011 1101100110010010010001001011001 0100110111101001101111010001001110100110001111001110101001110111010010010 |
Characters | 2,413 |
Words | 396 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 19 |
Letters per line (avg) | 104 |
Words per line (avg) | 21 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 104 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 21 |
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