Analysis of To Win Her Back
To win her back was as impossible; as thunder clouds in the cosmos not showering unrelenting rain,
To win her back was as impossible; as squeezing back tangy toothpaste back into the tube,
To win her back was as impossible; as scrupulously straightening a dog's incorrigibly curved tail,
To win her back was as impossible; as plummeting face down from the 100th floor; and yet desiring to stay alive,
To win her back was as impossible; as typing alphabets on the swanky computer screen without the intricately chiseled keyboard,
To win her back was as impossible; as escaping the sting of the mosquito incessantly buzzing its cacophony in the ear,
To win her back was as impossible; as trying to tenaciously sneeze without making the tiniest of noise,
To win her back was as impossible; as attempting to walk without using twin pair of feet,
To win her back was as impossible; as trying to cultivate a tree without indispensable water,
To win her back was as impossible; as trying to speed the car at erratic speeds without whisky complexioned gasoline,
To win her back was as impossible; as hunting the untamed panther without a gleaming barrel gun,
To win her back was as impossible; as making tea without actually adding pungent tea leaves,
To win her back was as impossible; as trying not to scream when consuming heaps of green farm chili,
To win her back was as impossible; as constructing the colossal edifice without a concrete foundation,
To win her back was as impossible; as standing naked amidst the frozen snow without shivering,
To win her back was as impossible; as soaring high in the sky without a pair of dexterously handsome wings,
To win her back was as impossible; as retaining consciousness even after being pierced by fangs of the venomous snake,
To win her back was as impossible; as convincing the agnostic to believe in omniscient god,
To win her back was as impossible; as holding ones ground firmly in an island of quick sand,
To win her back was as impossible; as expecting a spider to stay suspended in the air without its silken web,
To win her back was as impossible; as existing in sweltering heat of the desert without a solitary globule of water,
To win her back was as impossible; as having the sun shine inexorably all the time without any mention of night,
To win her back was as impossible; as impregnating life back into the veins of a dead man,
To win her back was as impossible; as trying to survive without inhaling gallons of fresh air,
O! Yes to win her back today was irrevocably impossible; after the dreadful fight we had in the day,
The only way I could still win her back; was wait for the gruesome night to unveil itself into another day,
Fervently hope that the new rising of dawn; made her exhaustively oblivious to the obnoxious events of the previous day.
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Metre | 11011101001101001011000101 110111010011011110101 11011101001100010001111 1101110100110011101110101001101 11011101001101101001010101000101 11011101001010011001001001010100001 11011101001101010010110010011 110111010010101101101111 11011101001101100101010010 11011101001101101101010110110 1101110100110011001010101 1101110100110101100101011 11011101001101111010111110 11011101001010001010001001010 11011101001101001010101100 11011101001101001010111101 11011101001010100101010111101001 11011101001010001010100101 110111010011011100110111 1101110100101001011010001011101 110111010010100100110100101001110 11011101001100110100010101101011 110111010010101101011011 11011101001101010101010111 11110101101000010010010111001 0101111101111010110101010101 1001101101110010001001001001101001 |
Characters | 2,810 |
Words | 497 |
Sentences | 2 |
Stanzas | 27 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 27 |
Letters per line (avg) | 84 |
Words per line (avg) | 18 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 84 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 18 |
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