Analysis of MORNINGS IN FRANCE



BUY THE RIBEYE
BUY THE ROAST
BUY THE BREAD
MAKE THE TOAST
GET THE COFFEE
DRINK IT UP
BUY THE SAUCER
BUY THE CUP
SUGAR AINT CHEAP
BUDGET THE FLOUR
YEASTY BREADS
SHOULD RISE IN AN HOUR
DON'T FORGET TO WASH THE PANS
CLEAN AS YOU GO
WASH YOUR DIRTY HANDS!

DON'T USE GREASE TO
MOISTEN YOUR FACE
THAT AINT RIGHT
IT'S A DISGRACE
COMB YOUR HAIR
BRUSH YOUR THEETH
TAKE THE BONE
OTTA THE MEAT
GET THE ONION OFF THE SHELF
GO OUT SIDE AND CRY BY YOURSELF.
SAVE THE PEEL
MAKE SOME SOUP.
DON'T THROW IT AWAY
YOU NIKCOMEPOOP.


Scheme XAXAXBCBXCXCXXX XDXDXXXXEEXXXB
Poetic Form
Metre 101 101 101 101 1010 111 1010 101 1011 10010 11 110110 1011101 1111 11101 1111 1011 111 1001 111 111 101 101 1010101 11101101 101 111 11101 11
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 483
Words 101
Sentences 4
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 15, 14
Lines Amount 29
Letters per line (avg) 14
Words per line (avg) 3
Letters per stanza (avg) 201
Words per stanza (avg) 51
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Submitted by allanterry542curtis on September 21, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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