Analysis of The Widow's Party
Rudyard Kipling 1865 (Mumbai) – 1936 (London)
"Where have you been this while away,
Johnnie, Johnnie?"
'Long with the rest on a picnic lay,
Johnnie, my Johnnie, aha!
They called us out of the barrack-yard
To Gawd knows where from Gosport Hard,
And you can't refuse when you get the card,
And the Widow gives the party.
(~Bugle~: Ta--rara--ra-ra-rara!)
"What did you get to eat and drink,
Johnnie, Johnnie?"
Standing water as thick as ink,
Johnnie, my Johnnie, aha!
A bit o' beef that were three year stored,
A bit o' mutton as tough as a board,
And a fowl we killed with a sergeant's sword,
When the Widow give the party.
"What did you do for knives and forks,
Johnnie, Johnnie?"
We carries 'em with us wherever we walks,
Johnnie, my Johnnie, aha!
And some was sliced and some was halved,
And some was crimped and some was carved,
And some was gutted and some was starved,
When the Widow give the party.
"What ha' you done with half your mess,
Johnnie, Johnnie?"
They couldn't do more and they wouldn't do less,
Johnnie, my Johnnie, aha!
They ate their whack and they drank their fill,
And I think the rations has made them ill,
For half my comp'ny's lying still
Where the Widow give the party.
"How did you get away -- away,
Johnnie, Johnnie?"
On the broad o' my back at the end o' the day,
Johnnie, my Johnnie, aha!
I comed away like a bleedin' toff,
For I got four niggers to carry me off,
As I lay in the bight of a canvas trough,
When the Widow give the party.
"What was the end of all the show,
Johnnie, Johnnie?"
Ask my Colonel, for ~I~ don't know,
Johnnie, my Johnnie, aha!
We broke a King and we built a road --
A court-house stands where the reg'ment goed.
And the river's clean where the raw blood flowed
When the Widow give the party.
(~Bugle~: Ta--rara--ra-ra-rara!)
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Poetic Form | Etheree (28%) Tetractys (24%) |
Metre | 11111101 1010 11011011 101101 111110101 1111111 0110111101 00101010 101101110 11111101 1010 10101111 101101 011110111 0111011101 001111011 10101010 11111101 1010 11011101011 101101 01110111 01110111 011100111 10101010 11111111 1010 11011011011 101101 111101111 0110101111 1111101 10101010 11110101 1010 101111101101 101101 11011011 11111011011 11100110101 10101010 11011101 1010 11101111 101101 110101101 01111011 0010110111 10101010 101101110 |
Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,785 |
Words | 332 |
Sentences | 22 |
Stanzas | 6 |
Stanza Lengths | 9, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9 |
Lines Amount | 50 |
Letters per line (avg) | 26 |
Words per line (avg) | 6 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 215 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 54 |
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Submitted on May 13, 2011
Modified on April 26, 2023
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