Analysis of A Lovely Young Lass Called Clarrie

George Cook 1934 (Lanarkshire)



A lovely young lass called Carrie
Met a boy whom she hoped she would marry
But daddy said "No,
I won't have it so.
You can't marry any Tom, Dick or Harry."


Scheme AABBA
Poetic Form Limerick  (80%)
Tetractys  (60%)
Cinquain  (20%)
Lanturne  (20%)
Metre 01011110 1011111110 11011 11111 11101011110
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 155
Words 35
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 5
Lines Amount 5
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 116
Words per stanza (avg) 32

About this poem

One of the many Limericks which I have written.

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Written on February 16, 2020

Submitted by on June 05, 2022

Modified by on June 08, 2022

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George Cook

I was born, grew up, and worked in Scotland. I got married in July 1960 and migrated to Australia in 1965 under the then Assisted Passage Migration Scheme. For nine years in Scotland, 1956 to 1965, I worked for a large photographic company which also operated in Australia. I worked there until 1994 when I took early retirement. By this time the children had all grown up it gave my wife and I the chance to think about going ‘back home’ to visit relatives and relations. We did in fact have three visits 1998, 1999 and 2000. My wife and I shared our lives and times together for the rest of 58 years and four months when, sadly, my wife passed away in hospital. more…

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