Analysis of Killer To Fight Nature



The humanity is at stake in the premises of the nature
Which can change at any time without any notifications
None has made a machine so far which can control nature
None can ever make one since the laws of nature resist.

No superpower who boast, can control nature if goes wild
Nature will never be too kind when it goes wild and in a rage
The nature takes it all if and when he feels and needs to
There is no stopper and blocker and killer to fight nature


Scheme AXAX XXXA
Poetic Form ~Rispetto 
Metre 00100111001001010 111110101100010 11100111110110 11101110111001 10101110110111 1011011111110001 01011110111011 111100100101110
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 450
Words 90
Sentences 2
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 4, 4
Lines Amount 8
Letters per line (avg) 46
Words per line (avg) 11
Letters per stanza (avg) 183
Words per stanza (avg) 45
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Submitted on August 24, 2016

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Joyce Anthappen

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