Analysis of Home Brew



Brew and drink till you forget what you tasted And fall off your
stool because you're so wasted! I had been brewing for about five
years Then I found a friend that needed beer cheers We found a
wholesaler, that sold Barley Malt that's nice And then we got hooked
up at a very good price Two hundred twenty pounds of malt was not
wrong And took the shipping cost out of the song Then, we found a
grower of very good hops And grabbed a large lot for a price that was
tops A bitter ale with lots of Cascade hop bliss We drink with gusto
and enjoy hoppyness It's a great IPA that goes down with great glee
And we laugh loud, and sing as we guzzle and pee!


Scheme ABCDECFGHH
Poetic Form
Metre 101110111100111 1011110111101011 11110111011110 10111011101111 11010111101011111 101010111011110 10110110101110111 1010111101111111 00111011111111 011101111001
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 651
Words 131
Sentences 2
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 10
Lines Amount 10
Letters per line (avg) 51
Words per line (avg) 13
Letters per stanza (avg) 513
Words per stanza (avg) 131

About this poem

Written to describe an old habit and friendship.

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Written on June 01, 2005

Submitted by In2ition on June 04, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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