Analysis of Feathers in the tree.

A J C 1958 (Swansea, MA)



Feathers in the tree.

Hope is the thing with feathers—that purchase in the soul and it gives you a smile—and sings the tune without the words and never stops—at all, and sweetest—in the gale is heard—and sore must be the storm—that could abash the little bird that kept so many warm—I've heard in the chilliest land and on the strangest sea—yet never in extremities, it asked a crumb of me.


Scheme A A
Poetic Form
Metre 10001 11011101100010111010101010101011101000111011101110101011111011100100101010111000100110111
Characters 407
Words 72
Sentences 2
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 1
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 154
Words per line (avg) 35
Letters per stanza (avg) 154
Words per stanza (avg) 35

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Written on March 26, 2024

Submitted by alanswansea18 on March 26, 2024

Modified by alanswansea18 on March 29, 2024

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