Analysis of Sadly No beats
The most disgraceful thing for the skies; was to have their gorgeously fathomless periphery; savagely encrypted by a battalion of ominously heinous clouds,
The most disgraceful thing for the dog; was to have its handsomely harmonious body; brutally kicked by its charismatically revered master,
The most disgraceful thing for the deserts; was to have their boundlessly celestial carpet of glistening sands; inundated with Herculean tons of capriciously insipid water,
The most disgraceful thing for the discotheque; was to have its bombastically sleazy interiors; holistically invaded by blissfully sacrosanct prayer and painstakingly persevering rhyme,
The most disgraceful thing for the forests; was to have their mystically romantic and profusely scented surroundings; heinously perpetuated by obnoxiously acrimonious gas; become a commercial warehouse for monotonously vindictive business magnates,
The most disgraceful thing for the sharks; was to impregnate their preposterously mammoth mouths with diminutively worthless vegetables; slither incessantly
on frigid soil amidst a mountain of; lackadaisically nonchalant seaweed,
The most disgraceful thing for the cow; was to perennially ooze opulently spurious wine from its overwhelmingly divinely teats; replenish its stomach with parsimonious garbage left overs; left by the uncouthly barbaric society for its nocturnal meal,
The most disgraceful thing for the ocean; was to have its ravishingly undulating and timeless expanse of waves; salaciously pervaded upon by hideously gargantuan tankers of morbidly murderous oil,
The most disgraceful thing for the birds; was to have their rhetorically nimble and flamboyantly boisterous demeanor's incarcerated behind appalling prison bars;
being treacherously bereft of galloping flight,
The most disgraceful thing for the old; was to have their devastatingly ailing bodies being treated like pieces of insanely threadbare shit; being opprobriously castigated from their own dwellings; by their irascibly impudent kin,
The most disgraceful thing for the corpse; was to have its dolorously dreary interiors sagaciously infiltrated by vivaciously sparkling life; bloom into miraculous resplendence; the very word which was a lethal venom for its perilously sinister ears,
The most disgraceful thing for the teacher; was to be belligerently rebuked by his unsurpassable horde of immaculate students; being boycotted with the tag of
"Liar", for ostensibly no fault of his,
The most disgraceful thing for the athlete; was to disastrously stumble into obdurately mortifying soil; the instant he alighted his robustly sparkling foot;
in electric exuberance from the starting line,
The most disgraceful thing for the writer; was to have his most pricelessly countless volumes of spell binding literature; menacingly excoriated apart into a trillion specks of lackluster dust; the very alphabets which he had so ardently harnessed with his very own; crimson blood,
The most disgraceful thing for the stomach; was to meaninglessly puke out even the last iota of food synergistically entrapped within; after consuming the most harmoniously blessed ingredients of Mother Nature,
The most disgraceful thing for the shadow; was to have its stupendously enigmatic contours lecherously punctured by maniacally concrete civilizations of rigidity; have its silken grace manipulatively trespassed by greedy tycoons,
The most disgraceful thing for the conscience; was to be incomprehensibly burdened by a dungeon of blatantly abhorrent lies; wholesomely vanquish its spirit of irrefutably godly righteousness; at the slightest of greedy provocation,
The most disgraceful thing for existence; was to be indefatigably enshrouded by precarious hurricanes of stagnating death; perpetually relinquish its Omnipotent aura; to the deplorable hell of non-existence,
And the most disgraceful thing for love; was diabolically bellicose betrayal; being viciously slapped by the person it had uninhibitedly devoted its countless lifetimes; being left to wander with solely a remorseful heart; but sadly no beats.
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Metre | 01010110111111101001000101001011000101 010101101111110001001010011110110 010101101011111010101100110010100110100110 010101101011111100100101011001001010000101 010101101011111010001010010101001101001010010111010101 0101011011101111011110100100100 11010101011011 01010110111010001110011101000101010110101001011011010100100110101 01010110101111110001001111010011100001001011001001 0101011011111010010001001001010001010101 1010111001 010101101111110001010101011011111011001111011010011 0101011011111110010010101110110101001010111010101110001001 01010110101111011111101001010101011 10101001111 010101101110100100111101011110101 0010010010101 010101101011111110101110100010000100010101011101010111111001011101101 010101101011111100101011101011001001010001010011010 0101011011111101011101101001010100111011111001 0101011010111001001010101100010111011011101001010110010 0101011010111101010100101101010000101010010100100111010 00101011111100101010011010111010110110111011000010111011 |
Characters | 4,091 |
Words | 587 |
Sentences | 1 |
Stanzas | 18 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
Lines Amount | 23 |
Letters per line (avg) | 149 |
Words per line (avg) | 25 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 191 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 33 |
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