Analysis of Drunken Into Her Go I



Sorrowfully blue, my lonely heart yearned to taste
Her love, a rich red wine I only dreamt to drink
To her veins my soul did willingly concede
To her and her alone
In her heart sings
Rich the vintage
Toast to love
Redest love
Bluest love
Colorlusts
Drunken
Into
Her
Go
I.


Scheme ABCDEFGGGEHIJKL
Poetic Form Tetractys  (53%)
Metre 111101111 010111110111 10111110001 100001 0011 1010 111 11 101 1 10 01 0 1 1
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 257
Words 52
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 15
Lines Amount 15
Letters per line (avg) 14
Words per line (avg) 3
Letters per stanza (avg) 217
Words per stanza (avg) 52
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Modified on March 05, 2023

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Jeffrey Lynn Naylor

Retired Professor of Literary Criticism, Philosophy, and Religion. Father of 6, grandfather of 6. A lover of all life has to offer. I have traveled the world, lived and worked among many cultures discovering that all people are essentially bound by a common thread. more…

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