Analysis of Don't Just Say It
Those who consider themselves to be highly creative; basking in the glory of their ingenious ideas; are infact never creative at all,
Those who consider themselves extremely intelligent; claiming to remember every thing ever embossed in the history books; are infact never intelligent at all,
Those who consider themselves to be valiantly brave; proclaiming to conquer every power on this earth; are infact never brave at all,
Those who consider themselves to be beautiful; the only angels traversing on this planet; are infact never beautiful at all,
Those who consider themselves to be tall; the most gigantic amongst any entity ever created; are infact never tall at all,
Those who consider themselves as shrewd and overwhelmingly tactful; are infact never tactful at all,
Those who consider themselves to be the most versatile musicians in this world; are infact never singers at all,
Those who consider themselves to be the best swimmers; bombastically announcing that they could trespass across the colossal belt of the ocean even in the most
tumultuous of storm; are infact never swimmers at all,
Those who consider themselves to be the most mesmerizing artists; able to sketch any form or shape better than God; are infact never artists at all,
Those who consider themselves to be great dancers; adept at performing every definable step under the Sun with stupendous mysticism and charm; are infact
never dancers at all,
Those who consider themselves to be unprecedentedly skilled surgeons; curing every wound visible by the mere caress of their palms; are infact never surgeons at all,
Those who consider themselves to be dynamic managers; adroitly maneuvering all the workforce with the inherent appeal and cadence in their voice; are infact
never managers at all,
Those who consider themselves to the most flawless of priests; sanctimoniously conveying to the globe about their prowess to communicate with God; are infact
never priests at all,
Those who consider themselves to be the most ferocious of hunters; able to capsize any animal into their custody by simply grabbing it at its throat; are infact never hunters at all,
Those who consider themselves to be great politicians; claiming to know every intricate nuance in the textbooks; harnessing the optimum benefits for their country; are infact never politicians at all,
Those who consider themselves to be the benign philanthropists of this society; advertising in every paper and street of how much they have helped mankind; are infact never philanthropists at all,
Those who consider themselves to be Oligarchic kings; royally seated on the throne and dispassionately ruling their nation; are infact never kings at all,
Those who consider themselves as magicians of the highest degree; able to metamorphose every thing they touched into shimmering oysters and pearls; are infact never magicians at all,
Those who consider themselves to be super humans; having the ability to prognosticate what was going to happen at nightfall right at the commencement of the brilliant day; are infact never humans at all,
For who were you to consider yourself as anything; when infact; he being the Creator didn't think of himself at all,
And if you still really perceive that you are something; then don't just say it or keep considering; go out there and prove it; and then and only then give yourself a chance to reclaim the glory of your pretentiously spoken words.
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Metre | 1101001111001010001011010010111001011 11010010100100101010100110010010011110010011 1101001111001010110100101111110111 110100111100010100101110111010011 1101001111010100110100100101110111 110100111001001011101011 1101001110110001001111101011 1101001110110101011110100101101010001 1001111101011 1101001110110010101110111101111101011 11010011111001101010001001100110101000111 101011 110100111010001101010011001010111111101011 1101001110101000100100101100100101001111 1010011 1101001101101110101010111010101111 10111 1101001110101011010111010001110011010111111101011 110100111101010111001001000110001001001110111001011 110100111001010011010010001001001111111111110010011 1101001111110010101001000101101110111 11010011010101001101010100111011001001111001011 110100111101010001001101110110111100101010111101011 110110100111011110001010110111 01111001111101111111010011101101010110101101010111101 |
Characters | 3,424 |
Words | 555 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 20 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 25 |
Letters per line (avg) | 112 |
Words per line (avg) | 22 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 140 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 28 |
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