Analysis of Gotham city villains



The Commissioner has summoned Batman and Robin
The Bat signal had just came on
It was a night being long
Batman and Robin came in a flash on the scene
The villains will all eventually come clean
It seemed there was a big plot becoming an act
But when it comes to crime, it gets a big smack
The villains trying to get Batman and Robin dissolved
They wanted the crusader's out of the way, and not involved
High above the Thrift building overlooking Gotham City
To the citizens below it will be a pity
Sleeping gas has been spreading to knock the city out
However Batman and Robin are trapped in a trunk being no where about
Every citizen has fallen asleep
Are the Gotham City citizens in a song of my soul to keep?
Will Batman and Robin escape being ocean deep?
The Bat channel continues on far as long
Batman was holding his breath, and suddenly broke from his bonds and cut Robin loss as well
They immediately headed for the Thrift building
When Batman and Robin arrived, all the villains were shocked in surprise
The question came up with how did you escape?
I'm Batman, and what saved me was my cape
Robin replied, “Let's put these villains to their own sleep in jail deep”
POW from Batman to the RIDDLER
BANG from Robin to the JOKER
YONK to the other villains
Batman and Robin stated to the villains, “Crime truly doesn't pay and you now received our relay”
Good Bat night and Batman and Robin turned crime into a justice sight.


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Poetic Form
Metre 001001101010 01101111 1101101 10101001101 010110100011 111101101011 11111111011 0101011101001 1100111010101 10101101001010 1010001111010 1011110110101 10101011001101101 10010011001 10101010000111111 110100110101 01100101111 111011010011110110111 1010001010110 1101001101001001 01011111101 110111111 1001111101111011 1111010 11101010 1101010 101010101011010101101101 1110101011010101
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,412
Words 266
Sentences 5
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 28
Lines Amount 28
Letters per line (avg) 41
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,147
Words per stanza (avg) 266
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Submitted on August 23, 2014

Modified on March 05, 2023

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