Analysis of Triumphant Tumbler
truly adored its innocuous silhouette as it beautifully floated in near vicinity in the majestically cemented tub; without the tiniest of apprehension or disdainful malice,
was fantastically touched by its magnanimous and efficacious cost free service; as it befriended people of all religion; caste; creed; tribe with altruistically unparalleled aplomb,
admired its inimitably uncelebrated identity amidst a plethora of myriad contraptions; gaudy towel; aristocratically embroidered cloth; ravishing shampoo; fanciful broom; opulent jewelry strewn haphazardly around - as it overtook them in terms of its quintessential and astounding utility,
praised its rustically simpleton yet unbelievably tenacious demeanor; as it fearlessly served its master to cleanse the most sordidly fetid pores of his body - irrespective of the abominably dirty gutter pipe that deposited its decayed garbage just alongside,
tried my earnest best to grandiloquently beautify its ingredients of simplicity and impeccable charisma via poetry; so that it relished its handsomely cherished position at the world centerstage and adulatory celebrityhood,
veritably enamored; when the ecstatically versatile artist filled it with gargantuan proportions of paint and triumphant color - and then dipped paintbrush into its wonderfully replenishing interiors - to glorify the barrenness of the canvas with the colors of unfettered optimism,
honored - as its mere presence was a compassionately comforting factor amidst the bizarre solitariness of the forlorn walls; with not a person around in vicinity as the night exuberantly galloped towards early dawn,
saluted its altruistically victorious streak - wherein it so gorgeously nourished the recipient using it; and irrefutably ensured a profoundly fresh start to withstand the devastatingly torrid rat race for survival,
joyfully caressed its fabulously roughened exteriors which delectably lead the way to a protuberant handle - that I took the liberty of efficaciously placing upon the artistically extruding nail from the door,
positively deliberated upon its superbly reinvigorating benefits; silencing critics who wanted it dismissed from the abode instantaneously; on the spurious pretext of it dirtying the otherwise lavishly contemporary and royal ambiance,
unabashedly attracted towards its immaculately white and pearly complexion; which triggered me to rush from my seat and uninhibitedly embrace its philanthropic form; accept it in the wonderful fabric of camaraderie; as my friend,
used it as a robustly firm support to stand up to my full and humble height; after I had collapsed in a dismally disheveled heap; accidentally treading upon the stealthily orphaned banana skin strewn on the floor,
acquired it from the pallidly stagnating marketshelf and then pampered and scrubbed it with sensuously soft sponge; before it pompously adorned the tantalizingly dainty ledge beside the lavatory seat,
put my fists deep into its unpretentiously cozy recesses amidst the frozen chill that had descended around; impromptu - that gave me solace and meaningful substance to fantasize; dance; gallop and philosophize for goodness,
informally stored paraphernalia of various sizes and proportions in its robustly glorious hollowness; where they were safe and handsomely protected from the acrimoniously venomous pollution that vehicles were responsible for; outside,
consumed my juice; milk; lunch and dinner in it - when pugnaciously terrorizing war lambasted the fabric of truthfully inspired existence and the savage missiles fired didn't provide an opportunity for mesmerizing family meal,
savored its incredulous use - when the man on the street spontaneously penned his myriad of righteous thoughts upon its jaggedly princely periphery; in absence of that sheet of paper that was obviously thrown into wilderness,
but I fell in love with the Tumbler when I dipped into the pail - filled it with water and then let the jubilantly exhilarating and mortal elixir cascade down my impoverished and unkempt form - making me wholesomely oblivious to the delinquently stabbing loneliness; around.
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Metre | 100110100011110010010100000100001010101001010101010 101001110100001011101101010110101111101001 01011101000101001100010101010101100011001100100110000111011011101000100100 111110100010010111111011011101111000101011010110100101101011 11101111010100101000010001010100111101100100101011011 100001010010010010111010001011001010011101110000100010011001101010101010100 101111010010001001001001001001001111010010010010111001101 010110100101111100010010101010010111010100010111010 10001110001010011101101101110100111001001000101101 100001000111000100100100101101011001010001010011110101000100010100 0100010011010001010010110111111010110101011001001010100111 111010101111111010110110100100010101001001011001011101 010110110101100111111011101010001010101001 111101111010001010111010010101111001001011011001110 01001001011001000100110100111010100010101100010110000100111 011111010011110011001011000100100010101010011010011001001 10101001101101010001110011010111100100010111110111000101100 11101101011101011111001101010001001001110100011101101001011010001 |
Characters | 4,119 |
Words | 608 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 18 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 18 |
Letters per line (avg) | 192 |
Words per line (avg) | 34 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 192 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 34 |
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