Analysis of Easter Week

Joyce Kilmer 1886 (New Brunswick) – 1918 (Seringes-et-Nesles)



1     "Romantic Ireland's dead and gone,
2       It's with O'Leary in the grave."
3     Then, Yeats, what gave that Easter dawn
4       A hue so radiantly brave?

5     There was a rain of blood that day,
6       Red rain in gay blue April weather.
7     It blessed the earth till it gave birth
8       To valour thick as blooms of heather.

9     Romantic Ireland never dies!
10     O'Leary lies in fertile ground,
11   And songs and spears throughout the years
12     Rise up where patriot graves are found.

13   Immortal patriots newly dead
14     And ye that bled in bygone years,
15   What banners rise before your eyes?
16     What is the tune that greets your ears?

17   The young Republic's banners smile
18     For many a mile where troops convene.
19   O'Connell street is loudly sweet
20     With strains of Wearing of the Green.

21   The soil of Ireland throbs and glows
22     With life that knows the hour is here
23   To strike again like Irishmen
24     For that which Irishmen hold dear.

25   Lord Edward leaves his resting place
26     And Sarsfield's face is glad and fierce.
27   See Emmet leap from troubled sleep
28     To grasp the hand of Padraic Pearse!

29   There is no rope can strangle song
30     And not for long death takes his toll.
31   No prison bars can dim the stars
32     Nor quicklime eat the living soul.

33   Romantic Ireland is not old.
34     For years untold her youth shall shine.
35   Her heart is fed on Heavenly bread,
36     The blood of martyrs is her wine.


Scheme ABAB XCXC DEFE GFDF XHXH XXAX XXXX XIXI XJGJ
Poetic Form Quatrain  (78%)
Metre 01010101 11010001 11111101 01111 11011111 110111010 11011111 11111110 010100101 01010101 01010101 111100111 010100101 0111011 11010111 11011111 01010101 110011101 01011101 11110101 011100101 111101011 110111 111111 11011101 0111101 11011101 1101111 11111101 01111111 11011101 1110101 010100111 11010111 011111001 01110101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,479
Words 270
Sentences 19
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 36
Letters per line (avg) 30
Words per line (avg) 11
Letters per stanza (avg) 120
Words per stanza (avg) 44
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 23, 2023

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Joyce Kilmer

Joyce Kilmer was an American writer and poet mainly remembered for a short poem titled "Trees", which was published in the collection Trees and Other Poems in 1914. more…

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