Analysis of Susie Mae



Susie Mae Susie Mae.                                           
 build sand castles along the west of Mississippi skyline. Susie Mae Susie  Mae                     
 welcome to your  play day.                                        U say Susie Mae don't pay lay stay on weekends living it up. Wine time mine I owe u that. Susie Mae Susie Mae                                                           say way they them those us are as 1.


Scheme AAB
Poetic Form Tercet 
Metre 101101 1110010110101101101 101111111011111111011111111110110111111111
Characters 436
Words 57
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 70
Words per line (avg) 51
Letters per stanza (avg) 210
Words per stanza (avg) 154

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Susie Mae Susie Mae has a play day with seashells by the seashore. Water waves splashing everybody laughing and gasping. Susie Mae Susie Mae on the beach can u teach me

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Written on October 17, 2023

Submitted by sinerra on October 17, 2023

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