Analysis of Little

Number14 1972 (California)



Not too much.
Just enough.
Thats all that really going on.
Crack of dawn.
Alarms from cars
Doors open
Doors close.
Tried to call.
No answer at all.
Next stop town hall.
Got to be able to make a deal.
Swing votes
Not sure.
This may split.
No way,
Throw a fit.
Outstanding wit.
No grind
No rewind
Out of time.


Scheme ABCDEFGHHHIJKLMLLNNO
Poetic Form Tetractys  (60%)
Etheree  (25%)
Metre 111 101 11110101 111 0111 110 11 111 11011 1111 111101101 11 11 111 11 101 101 11 110 111
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 310
Words 75
Sentences 14
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 20
Lines Amount 20
Letters per line (avg) 12
Words per line (avg) 3
Letters per stanza (avg) 232
Words per stanza (avg) 61

About this poem

This poem is about a hard day.

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Written on February 21, 2022

Submitted by on February 28, 2022

Modified on March 08, 2023

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