Analysis of An End
Love, strong as Death, is dead.
Come, let us make his bed
Among the dying flowers:
A green turf at his head;
And a stone at his feet,
Whereon we may sit
In the quiet evening hours.
He was born in the Spring,
And died before the harvesting:
On the last warm summer day
He left us; he would not stay
For Autumn twilight cold and grey.
Sit we by his grave, and sing
He is gone away.
To few chords and sad and low
Sing we so:
Be our eyes fixed on the grass
Shadow-veiled as the years pass
While we think of all that was
In the long ago.
Scheme | AABAXXB CCDDDCD EEFFXE |
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Poetic Form | |
Metre | 111111 111111 0101010 011111 001111 1111 00101010 111001 01010100 1011101 1111111 1101101 1111101 11101 1110101 111 11011101 111011 1111111 00101 |
Closest metre | Iambic trimeter |
Characters | 522 |
Words | 113 |
Sentences | 6 |
Stanzas | 3 |
Stanza Lengths | 7, 7, 6 |
Lines Amount | 20 |
Letters per line (avg) | 20 |
Words per line (avg) | 6 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 135 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 37 |
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Submitted on May 13, 2011
Modified on April 29, 2023
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