Analysis of The Sculpture of Hipposthenes



her image sculptured within my mind
"correa de Perfecto"
she stood before me
in pink lace smiling.
she had worked eager and hard to
obtain the image before me
thus must I beleive to attract me
Must I beleive
all before me as mine
the rules of Pale' she delived as
my opponet
probably received the same
yet mine came with a woman who
wished me Champion
above all head and shoulders
above the rest
the notation wished
us health and strenght
it named us My name
in bout shall be
Strato Nicasylus of Trill
"the coloratura of pale'"
must my opponet be
"Caprus Perilaus of Aria
"Glamorous"
before men we shall grapple
to crown champion
a foe to be familar with
audeinces who will either jeer or
champion the efords of a grappler
who will represent a companies
interest.
celebrate, sing, renown and stand unoppossed
that the ceromony for champion
has the defeated opponet
to kneal before
the throned sested champion
his duties then are to hand the strap to
the champion and walk out of the room
he maybe invited back if the champion allows his attendance. this man cannot have a rubber match until
he has been reclaimed by the fans.
those in attendance shall either boo or jeer the once beloved
or stand and applaud he who they had
boo'd and jeered.
the ceromony must included champenge provided by both
company and champion. due to this fact the losers
champenge will be purchased by the company.
and the mangerail role of contender has then
forfeited
the champions purse
and will then give one quarter of the champege price
to the champions table. it ends the ceromony
and began the celebration. If a contract can be talked into signture
the company will name the losser number one contender forcing a rubber match.
But if knowthing is agreed upon, the neglect cause takes affect ignoring the contender until the audeinces reclaims his effords.


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Poetic Form Tetractys  (22%)
Metre 010100111 10011 11011 01110 11110011 01010011 11111011 111 101111 0111111 11 1000101 11110101 11100 0111010 0101 00101 1101 11111 0111 1111 00001011 1111 111100 100 0111110 11100 011111 1111011 10001101 11010100 10 10101011 1011100 100101 1101 011100 1101111011 0100011101 11001011010001101011101010101 11101101 100101101110101 110011111 101 011010101011 10001001111010 1111010100 0011101011 100 01001 01111101011 10100101101 0010010101111011 01001101101010100101 11110101001110101000100101111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,841
Words 333
Sentences 11
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 55
Lines Amount 55
Letters per line (avg) 27
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,491
Words per stanza (avg) 325

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they neatly cast the statue to stand in the snowy garden those in the areana must image the beauty of spring. Diasimotita

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis on January 13, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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