Analysis of Biggest Fan



Dance to be heard
without saying a word
Love to live lightly
ever so slightly
Smell all the flowers
and give up your powers
Smile at everyone who walks by
even when your mood is low or high
Laugh as often as you can,
You are your biggest fan.


Scheme AABBCCDDEE
Poetic Form Tetractys  (20%)
Etheree  (20%)
Metre 1111 011001 11110 10110 11010 011110 1110111 101111111 1110111 111101
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 233
Words 49
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 10
Lines Amount 10
Letters per line (avg) 19
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 192
Words per stanza (avg) 49
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Submitted on May 03, 2013

Modified on March 05, 2023

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