Analysis of God Knows It For Sure
You might have consumed the most overwhelmingly delectable food today; but who knows the very next day it might perhaps expurgate out entirely with unprecedented fervor from your impoverished body,
You might have worn the most pricelessly impeccable of clothes today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps become indescribably sordid; with
particles of malicious dust and preposterously worthless grime floating in the atmosphere,
You might have adorned the most tantalizingly profound mascara today; but who knows the very next day it might perhaps resemble amorphous nothingness;
obnoxiously blended with remorsefully decrepit sweat from all sides,
You might have sprinkled the most exquisitely designer and redolent perfume today; but who knows the very next day it might perhaps dissolve into vapid oblivion; being entirely massacred by the whirlpool of irascible smoke and adulteration in the malevolently prejudiced society,
You might have ardently inflated the most exuberantly robust balloons today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps reduce to grotesquely ludicrous
peas of their original selves; being iconoclastically subjugated by the whiplash of storm; wind and rain,
You might have smoked the most aristocratically opulent cigars today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps be nothing but tawdry specks
of infinitesimally horrendous ash,
You might have driven the most insurmountably luxurious cars today; but who knows very next day they might perhaps become an acrimoniously indiscernible
wreckage; suffering the aftermath of gory accident on their polished fronts,
You might have written on the most exotically white paper today; but who knows the very next day it might perhaps metamorphose into baseless guttural shit; brutally lambasted by heinously hedonistic dust; blowing from all sides,
You might have philandered on the most pristinely embellished slopes of grass today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps transit into slained battlefields of vindictive blood; with countless laying down their lives in their quest to save the
planet,
You might have slurped wine from the most royally sculptured glasses today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps gruesomely disorient themselves into fretfully shattered bits of meaninglessness; egregiously dropping on the obdurate floors,
You might intransigently scrubbed your body with the most efficaciously effusive antiseptic today; but who knows the very next day it might perhaps stink more
insidiously than a pigstalk; innocuously tripping into the inadvertently open farm gutter,
You might have relished the most contemporarily swanky watches on your wrist today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps cease to function even an
evanescent tick; as the bewitching battery conked and miserably stuttered without regrets,
You might have brandished the most eternally scintillating swords today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps develop flagrantly hapless innuendo's of rust; as an appalling gloom of forlorn moisture unexpectedly set in,
You might have slept on the most handsomely expensive sheets of silk today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps become dreadfully tottered and
ominous rags; with moths and rats salaciously devouring them from every construable end,
You might have bathed under the most ravishingly effulgent waterfalls today; but who knows the very next day they might perhaps evaporate into wisps of
disparagingly decaying nothingness; under the unendingly truculent tenacity of the ferocious Sun,
You might have miraculously memorized every perceivable scripture of medieval past today; but who knows the very next day it might perhaps desert you like light deserting the night; as you suffered from inexplicably delirious aphasia of the highest degree,
You might have irrefutably cleansed your conscience of all its cannibalistic guilt today; but who knows the very next day it might be perhaps irretrievably seduced once again; by bawdy vixens lasciviously exposing their flesh,
You might have breathed the most extraordinarily puristic and holistic air today; but who knows the very next day the fangs of uncannily barbarous death; might perhaps irrevocably asphyxiate your existence without the tiniest of forewarning,
But if you earnestly dedicated every beat of your heart to the paradise of immortal love today; then not only me but God knows it for sure; that you would
continue to exist as the most blessed organism forever and ever and ever; without any question of "Perhaps" intervening in between.
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Metre | 11101010100010010111101011110111010010100101101010 111101101001101111010111101011101 1001010101101100010 111010110000101001111010111101010010100 110110101111 1111001100010010001011110101111010101100100100100100101101001000100011000100 111100010011010101111010111101011010100 1110100110110010111101 111101110001011110101111011101101 11101 1111001101001011111011110101111 1010001011010011101 11110101111001111010111101010011010011001011010110111 111110110101110111101011110110011101010111010111011110 10 1111110110010100111101011110110100101110111010010101001 111111010111000100111101011110111 1101110010010010110 111100111010111011110101111011110101 010110110010100010101 1111001010011011110101111010101001011111010110110010010 1111101100010111011110101111010110010 10011101101001110011 111110011110011110101111010100111 0100001010010011000100100101 1110100010100110101010111101011110110111100011110101000100010101001 111111101111101111010111110100100011011101101011 11110100100010001010111101011011010010011010100001010100101001010 111100100010011111010101010111101111111111 0101011011100010010010011010101010001 |
Characters | 4,620 |
Words | 714 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 19 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2 |
Lines Amount | 30 |
Letters per line (avg) | 128 |
Words per line (avg) | 24 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 203 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 38 |
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