Analysis of Every Human Was Beautiful
Some had beautifully mesmerizing lips; with a voluptuously silken sheen enveloping their periphery,
Some had astoundingly sharp eyes; able to sight marathon distances; even in the most obfuscated and bleariest of light,
Some had robust muscled legs; running for astronomically long hours in the cold despite the armory of barricades and odds,
Some had exquisitely sculptured fingers; sketching and evolving a fleet of shapes encompassing all mankind,
Some had tenaciously hard fists; which could drill a hole through the acrid mountain; defend the country against salacious demon,
Some had a stupendously sparkling complexion; resembling the fairies and angels residing in Omnipotent realms of heaven,
Some had a delectably black color entrenching their entire face; a shade of dark impregnated in their demeanor which made them more enchanting than
every night,
Some had a height as tall as the ceiling; walking with profound authority and domination through the verdant countryside,
Some had a tongue which indefatigable spoke; sung; whistled and chirped sweeter than the melodious nightingale,
Some had a stature shorter than the shrub; appearing like divinely Moon Gods trespassing on the body of this planet,
Some had a memory as astonishing as the contemporary computer; deciphering mind boggling sums of arithmetic with incredulous efficacy,
Some had the remarkable talent to emulate any voice; entertained people for countless decades with the overwhelming manipulation of their sound,
Some had an insurmountably supreme command over vocabulary; spoke and wrote any language with ultimate command and grace,
Some had the amazing ability to acrobatically leap in the air; juggle several balls for boundless seconds at a time,
Some had the adroit skill of negotiation; were able to succeed in any
professional venture of life which they decided to undertake,
Some had the prowess to cook delicious morsels of enticing food; deluging the morbidly gloomy atmosphere with the aroma of freshly baked corn,
Some had the art of imparting knowledge; taught and dexterously handled children of all ages in innocuous school,
Some had the fiery flamboyance of the Sun; propelled the air jet at lightening speeds through vibrant carpets of floating air,
Some had a passionately beating heart; which fell in love the instant it witnessed the person of its dreams; the person of its kind,
Some had breath which ardently drifted down the nostrils; ignited the still ambience in vicinity; triggering it with their unsurpassable intensity into a fireball of vivacious flames,
O! yes. Every individual was a beautiful individual in some respect or the other; in some form or the other; and I have absolutely no inhibitions whatsoever in disclosing; of course with the mutual consent of Almighty God, that every human was indeed beautiful.
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Metre | 111001001101101010010100 110100111011101001000110111 1101101101010011000101010011001 11100101010001001110100111 1101001111101101010010100101010 1101100100100010010010001001110 11011100101010101110100101011110101 1001 11011110101010101000010101010 110110100011100110100100100 11010101010101010111010101110 11010010100100100010010011001101010100100 110010010110101011011001100100010111 11110101100100101101011000101 11001001001110011010111010101 11001110010010101010 010010111110110 110101101010101011010010101001011011 110110101010110101110001001 1101000101010101111001110101101 11010001011101010110010111010111 11111001010100100110000100100111101000101010101 1110001001010001000101101001110100110101010010001011101000110101110010101100 |
Characters | 2,827 |
Words | 442 |
Sentences | 3 |
Stanzas | 20 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 23 |
Letters per line (avg) | 101 |
Words per line (avg) | 19 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 117 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 22 |
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