Analysis of I Really, Truly And Shall Forever Love You
And I liked the way you uninhibitedly chattered; caring an infinitesimal damn about the acrimoniously uncouth planet outside,
And I liked the way you sensuously ambled; tantalizing even the dreariest blade of grass of threadbarely barren soil; to the most unprecedented limits,
And I liked the way you flirtatiously winked; inevitably inviting even the most lackadaisically vindictive skies; to torrentially rain till times beyond infinite infinity,
And I liked the way you unflinchingly paraded; as if the every speck of majestically virile earth; irrefutably belonged to you and solely you,
And I liked the way you ardently stared; perpetually feasting your eyes on
even the most inconspicuously obsolete ingredient of the Lord's panoramically enamoring creation; all day and night,
And I liked the way you wholeheartedly laughed; wholesomely exhausting even
the minutest trace of your miserably entrapped energy; towards the
aisles of vivaciously dancing paradise,
And I liked the way you unconsciously snored; even as the tawdrily corrupt high society around; slept asphyxiating frozen under their frigidly air-conditioned quilts,
And I liked the way you intrepidly galloped; fantastically discovering profoundly blessing newness; the golden dewdrops of untainted fantasy at every step that you victoriously tread,
And I liked the way you fearlessly wrote; expressing your philanthropically
benign thoughts with such candour; which was visible only in the regally steaming rays of the Midday Sun,
And I liked the way you inexhaustibly fought for anti terrorism; exhaled every breath of yours; solely to unite the ghoulishly estranged planet once again; into the
threads of invincible brotherhood,
And I liked the way you tackled adversity; staring it right into its pugnaciously imperiling eye; as if a newborn child Omnipotently stares into iridescently milky space,
And I liked the way you said goodbye when it mattered the most; sacrificing
your umpteenth personal kin; for limitlessly serving your sacrosanct mother
soil,
And I liked the way you earnestly prayed; not believing in any spuriously indiscriminating religion; but obeisantly bending down to the religion of humanity; even centuries after the last breath of your life,
And I liked the way you spiritedly danced; liberating unbelievable spurts of magically rejuvenating energy into the sullenly reproachful atmosphere; igniting fireballs of passion even in the most lugubriously penalizing of night,
And I liked the way you nimbly surrendered; altruistically donating each priceless ingredient of your blessed existence; to save the life of your haplessly staggering compatriots,
And I liked the way you tirelessly preached; unequivocally advocating the sermons of amiably embracing camaraderie; even as every single organism on this earth cold-bloodedly laughed you out,
And I liked the way you undauntedly embraced all fraternity of life; as if there existed no diabolical power on this fathomless Universe; which could ever squander
your impregnably harmonious grip,
And I liked the way you impeccably cavorted under the first rays of dawn; just as the mischievous infant bounced in the lap of its unconquerably divine mother,
And I liked the way you sporadically angered; letting vent to the fallibly molecular human within you; which was as sensitive as the royally emerald globule of rain;
of the very first monsoon,
And I liked the way you unshakably promised; as if the virtue of your Samaritan commitment would forever shine; even as cadaverous mortuaries of hell blended
with pragmatically spawning soil,
And I liked the way you miraculously breathed; as if the gallows of the most
ghastliest of death; had been entirely transcended by the effulgently
effervescent whirlpools of life,
And I really loved you in whatever form; shape; color; fraternity; continent; that the Omnipresent Creator had created you in; in whatever stage of life that you met me; in whatever stage of death that your soul bonded with mine; O! Yes; irrespective of whatever yesterday; today or tomorrow that I ever confront; I really; truly and
shall forever love you.
Scheme | X A X B XC XDX X X EX DX X XFEG C A X FX F XX XE XEG XB |
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Poetic Form | |
Metre | 011011111010010010101111011 011011110100100111111101101010010 011011110100001010011010111111011000100 011011101011010011010001011011101001 01101110010100010111 10011100100101101000101101 01101110001101010 01111100001100010 1111010 0110111001101010110100011010010101110101 01101101001001000100010101001011010100110011111 0110111101011 0111111110010001001011011 01101111110100011001111001101000110101010 11010010 011011100100101101110100111010111011101 01101111111001100 1110011110110010 1 01101110011010010110101110110010101001010010011111 011011111000100111000010010001011100101011010001110011 01101110010110110010011101011011111000100 0110111001010001000101100001001001011001010011111111 0110111011010011111010101001011110111010 1101001 0110110100110011111101001010011110110 0110110100101011010100100111111001010010111 1010101 0110111101101011010001010101101111110 101000101 01101101000111010101 111110100010101 010111 0110110101110010010010010010101010010111111101011111110111100101101001101111001110100 101011 |
Characters | 4,116 |
Words | 638 |
Sentences | 2 |
Stanzas | 21 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 4, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 3, 2 |
Lines Amount | 35 |
Letters per line (avg) | 97 |
Words per line (avg) | 18 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 162 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 30 |
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