Analysis of Business Of love
It was an everlasting business; in which there was not the slightest of obnoxiously adulterated give and take; in which every organism forever philandered on tantalizingly heavenly cloud nine,
It was an enchanting business; in which there was not the slightest of diabolically cold-blooded barbarism; in which the fireball of unassailable truth transcended even the most infinitesimal iota of frigid insanity around,
It was a sensuous business; in which there was not the slightest of disdainful rebuke; in which all that existed was the virtue of altruistic benevolence; for centuries unprecedented,
It was an indomitable business; in which there was not the slightest gutter of slavering fear; in which perennially floated the paradise of unfathomably
untainted desire,
It was an unflinching business; in which there was not the slightest of commercial deliriousness; in which the mantra of impeccable symbiotism was the sole messiah to enlighten disastrously beleaguered lives,
It was a unceasing business; in which there was not the slightest insinuation of maliciously devilish loss; in which the fragrance of togetherness compassionately bonded one and all; in the religion of mankind holistically alike,
It was a voluptuous business; in which there was not the slightest innuendo of brutally pulverizing monotony; in which only the magnanimously tranquil mists of prosperity descended upon every living being and its kin,
It was an enamoring business; in which there was not the slightest cranny of desperately embroiled politics; in which the eternal gardens of innocuously bountiful frolic sprouted on every conceivable portion of lackadaisical soil,
It was a perpetual business; in which there was not the slightest wail of the indiscriminately rampaging devil; in which the birds of exuberantly unfettered
freedom uninhibitedly soared in pristinely golden sky,
It was an ardent business; in which there was not the slightest of vindictive loophole; in which every ingredient of contumacious retribution was replaced by the sky of spell bindingly burgeoning peace,
It was a record-breaking business; in which there was not the slightest of decrepit stinginess; in which the dimensions of convivially insuperable mankind loomed
larger than every construable object on this planet,
It was an undefeatable business; in which there were not the slightest of inexplicably terrorized tears; in which timelessly fructified the aisles of redolent beauty
and endlessly serene desire,
It was an ecstatic business; in which there was not the slightest of desolately dilapidated boredom or meaninglessness; in which the stars of unbelievably
mesmerizing enthrallment twinkled for infinite more births yet to unveil,
It was a magnetic business; in which there was not the slightest of bizarrely besmirching dereliction; in which inimitably towering precipices of; profoundly
artistic sensuousness and glorious success,
It was a resplendent business; in which there was not the slightest of miserable animosity; in which every breathing organism wonderfully blossomed amidst
castles of majestically tireless unity,
It was a triumphant business; in which there were not the slightest pendulums of rancid up's and downs; in which the only path that miraculously evolved in front
of everyone's eyes; was the one which celestially led to the Omnipotent Divine,
It was a philanthropic business; in which there was the not the slightest trace of hedonistic savagery; in which the voice that wafted from the innermost core of
the innocently thundering heart; epitomized a brand new chapter of ebullient existence,
It was a royal business; in which there was not the slightest of invidiously deteriorating lies; in which the rays of brilliantly Omnipresent truth; disseminated from the whites of every immaculately wandering eye,
And how insatiably I wished every unraveling instant of the effulgent day and exhilarating night that each breath of mother earth was inexhaustibly embellished
by it; every other business and manipulatively besieged entity on this boundless Universe adopted it; be blessed forever by the pricelessly immortal business of love.
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Metre | 11101010011110101101001010110010001011100010011 11101010011110101111010001010101001010100100100010110010001 1101001001111010101001011101010101010010011000100 1110100010011110101011101010001001011 010010 11101010011110101010101010101001101010101001000101 11001010011110100010101001010101010100010001010100010111101 11001001001111010001011001010001100110110100010011001010011 1110100100111101010110000110010010101110010101100010010101001 11001001001111010110010001010010111010 101101101 1111010011110101010101100010011010111011111001 110011010011110101010100010010111111 1011001101110 1111100110101010100101011101110010 010001010 11101010011110101101001011010110100 1001101100111101 110010100111101011101001110011010 0101010001 1100101001111010110000100011001010010001001 10101000100100 110010100110101011101010101011010000101 110110111110010001 11001010011101010110101000101110101011 010001001010011101010010 1101010011110101101000101011100010101001011100010001001 011111000100101011001001111110111010 11100101001011001110100101110101010101011 |
Characters | 4,139 |
Words | 629 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2 |
Lines Amount | 29 |
Letters per line (avg) | 119 |
Words per line (avg) | 22 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 182 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 33 |
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