Analysis of FINAL JUSTICE



I yearn for destructive forces,
Reducing the unrighteous and greedy to ashes.

Radiant effulgence of the divine soul,
With divine powers, a glimpse into the gardener's eyes,
He fears the rustle of death,
One who fears unrighteousness, fears religion,
He is superior to my fierce battles.

The divine soul prepares for destruction with its powers,
Dead drapes await in hell,
Alive through the judicial process designed by the gods,
Why not abstain from unrighteousness altogether,
The soul must suffer upon leaving the body.

Businessmen rule by law, doctors ensure justice,
Challengers of unrighteous blood, labellers of the deceased,
They shall burn, they shall burn in hell,
They shall perish, eventually, one way or another.

Once the age limit is reached, the body is abandoned,
The glory of hell, they shall dwell within it,
Interpreting each other's demise through spilled blood,
"Man is so greedy, before the bones dissolve,
Death's skin wraps around the body."

Wishing destruction upon the unrighteous,
I create disasters with divine powers,
I am infinite, vast, tremendous, Mahakal,
Whomever I am, I am destructive and powerful.

I am God to human beings,
I possess the knowledge of divine power,
Awaiting death,
Death after death of people,
I keep waiting!


Scheme AX BXCXX DEXFG XXEF XXXXG ADBH XFCHX
Poetic Form
Metre 11101010 01001010110 100110011 10110010101001 1101011 11111010 11010011110 00110110101110 110101 0110010101101 110111010 011100110010 10111100110 10011111001 11111101 111001000111010 10110110101010 01011111011 10011001111 11110010101 11101010 100100101 10101010110 1110010101 01011110100100 11111010 10101010110 0101 1101110 1110
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,267
Words 237
Sentences 7
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 2, 5, 5, 4, 5, 4, 5
Lines Amount 30
Letters per line (avg) 34
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 144
Words per stanza (avg) 29

About this poem

This poem demonstrates that if a human commits numerous crimes and manages to evade the judicial process, they will still be held accountable for all their actions after death. This is what we refer to as the final justice.

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Written on September 10, 2022

Submitted by akshaykandwal400 on June 24, 2023

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Akshay kandwal

I'm Akshay Kandwal from Uttarakhand, India. I have written numerous poems on a variety of subjects, including politics, life, and social issues. If you enjoy my poetry, you can read it on my blog, mydiary400.blogspot.com. The original content is in Hindi, but you can use Google Translator to translate it into your preferred language. I hope you like this poem as well. more…

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