Analysis of Primary 2020



Bolshevik's our Comrade Sanders,
Politburo were his handlers.
He learned well from long dead Marx
Communism for ALL he barks.

Joey Biden's quite confused.
Horse faced pony soldiers short his fuse.
Sniffing hair's his super power,
Claims from Trump he will not cower.

Universal Health, Green Deal,
Nothing new in their old spiel,
Dems will tax, and Dems will spend,
They care not whom they offend.
Family values... Dems don't care,
And unborn they will not spare.
Slash and burn long held traditions,
Breed they do these foul conditions.


Scheme AABB XXCC DDEEFFGG
Poetic Form
Metre 110110 1000110 1111111 1001111 101101 11110111 10111010 11111110 010111 1010111 1110111 1111101 10010111 0111111 10111010 11111010
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 521
Words 89
Sentences 9
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 8
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 27
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 141
Words per stanza (avg) 30
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Submitted by RosenkrantzA on March 18, 2020

Modified by RosenkrantzA on April 07, 2021

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