Analysis of "Blue Tail Puppy"

Wendy Mitchell 1981 (West Liberty)



Oh my puppy how you run far off into the Sun set,Oh puppy, puppy please be mine until the end of time,Oh my Oh may please be my little white ball of fur Oh how far can you see as you run run away from me,Here puppy Wuppy Muppy Oh how I love my puppy, I'll take car you feed you clothe you all the time ,Oh my pretty pippy puppy Can you hear my call your puppy Wuppy Muppy name Oh my love my all of a fur puppy Can you be mine tonight to love and pet you all night,My puppy Wuppy Muppy


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 111011111010111010111010111111111101111111111111101111011111111011111111101111011011111110111111111011011110111011111011
Characters 484
Words 109
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 372
Words per line (avg) 105
Letters per stanza (avg) 372
Words per stanza (avg) 105

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A puppy's Love....

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Submitted by wendy_m on August 29, 2022

Modified by wendy_m on August 29, 2022

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