Analysis of License To love
It was none other than the stupendously enamoring and timeless fragrance of
the crimson roses; that beautifully gave me the license to uninhibitedly smell,
It was none other than the enchantingly gregarious and celestial festoon of
bountiful clouds; that exuberantly gave me the license to uninhibitedly fly,
It was none other than the flirtatiously tantalizing and insatiably seductive mountain tip; that euphorically gave me the license to uninhibitedly fantasize,
It was none other than the rhapsodically undulating and enigmatically leaping ocean; that resplendently gave me the license to uninhibitedly adventure,
It was none other than the melodiously chirping and enchantingly voluptuous
nightingales; that beautifully gave me the license to uninhibitedly romanticize,
It was none other than the unflinchingly blazing and Omnipotently golden Sun; that limitlessly gave me the license to uninhibitedly triumph,
It was none other than the uncannily vibrant and blissfully tranquil forest; that unrestrictedly gave me the license to uninhibitedly dance,
It was none other than the magnetically alluring and unfathomably titillating seductress; that gave me the license to uninhibitedly enchant,
It was none other than the impeccably milky and fathomlessly iridescent Moon; that fascinatingly gave me the license to uninhibitedly sleep,
It was none other than the indomitably heavenly and sacrosanct Mother; that
perennially gave me the license to uninhibitedly frolic,
It was none other than the patriotically undaunted and intrepidly righteous
soldier; that altruistically gave me the license to uninhibitedly blaze,
It was none other than the majestically parading and fearlessly Galloping
lion; that impregnably gave me the license to uninhibitedly express,
It was none other than the convivially twinkling and mischievously sensuous
star; that fantastically gave me the license to uninhibitedly enlighten,
It was none other than the artistically extraordinary and spellbindingly
mollifying cradle; that unimaginably gave me the license to uninhibitedly
reminisce,
It was none other than the brilliantly emulating and immaculately ingenious
chimpanzee; that wonderfully gave me the license to uninhibitedly innovate,
It was none other than the panoramically Omniscient and endlessly proliferating chapter of life; that divinely gave me the license to uninhibitedly discover,
It was none other than the irrefutably righteous and unassailably spotless
conscience; that aristocratically gave me the license to uninhibitedly consecrate,
It was none other than the poetically charismatic and unshakably unstoppable
breath; that perpetually gave me the license to uninhibitedly live,
And it was none other than the passionately thundering and effulgently rhythmic heart; that immortally gave me the license to uninhibitedly love.
Scheme | AB AX C D EC X X X X XX EX XX EX BBXEF D EF XX A |
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Poetic Form | |
Metre | 111101010100010101 01010110011010111 111101010100001011 10011111010111 111101011000101010111110101110 11110101100011010111101011010 1111010110010100 111001101011010 11110101100110111110101110 1111010010010010010101111010111 1111010010000100110011110101101 11110100100100101011111010111 111101011000100101 01000110101110 111101010100010010 101111010111 11110100100001001100 1011110101101 1111010110001100 1101001101011010 11110100100010001 110111101011 01 1111010100100001000010 01011000110101110 1111010101001000100101110101101011010 11110101100110 1011110101110 111101001000010010100 110100011010111 011110101000100011011111010111 |
Characters | 2,819 |
Words | 406 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 18 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 5, 1, 2, 2, 1 |
Lines Amount | 31 |
Letters per line (avg) | 77 |
Words per line (avg) | 13 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 133 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 23 |
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