Analysis of My son, Frieza
My son, Frieza, the globe-trotting Nephilim
named himself Sisyphus
called himself, Nephilim.
His nerves are black and brainy as steel, the DBZ character with a shark0luttun feel
I'd no, for he was born from my womb that never bleeds; a beautiful mind capable of change and changing things, change the world with his wake. captive of a mystical world called Summer's Spring, the Titan, the Cyclopes. I dream of him, I hear him quail, all in my mind's eye of Elysian tales. From an age-old mythical Bibliography that people fake hopes and beliefs, I wonder as I wander about this world of my dreams...
Scheme | ABACB |
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Poetic Form | Cinquain (40%) |
Metre | 11101101 1011 1011 1111010110110010111 111111111110101001100110101101111101010011101010011111111110111111111110001001101100111011100111111 |
Characters | 599 |
Words | 105 |
Sentences | 5 |
Stanzas | 1 |
Stanza Lengths | 5 |
Lines Amount | 5 |
Letters per line (avg) | 94 |
Words per line (avg) | 21 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 472 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 104 |
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