Analysis of Wolf Women



It happened one late evening in a mouth of may
And the year of 1963 in clinton oklahoma
Everybody was going to the red land theater
Watching the lone ranger
When my mom and her friend met my dad and his friend
My mom told my dad she had to go to the john
She accidentally went into the men's bathroom
She heard something in the next stall snifing at her
Then she felt something touch her leg
So she looked down to see what it was
The she saw a tail patted her leg
She got scared and jumped up and ran outside
Pulling up her pant's she ran over to my dad
And told him and her friend's what she had seen
They laughed at her about that time
An indian women with a long dress
Walked out of the bathroom
She walked right beside my mom and
Friend's and smiled at my mom and
Walked out of the movie theater
I believed what my mom had seen
Was a wolf women
Half wolf and half women
But god only know's
What she had seen,


Scheme ABCCDEFCGHGIJKLMFNNCKOOHK
Poetic Form Tetractys  (28%)
Metre 110111000111 0011010010 1001101011100 100110 111001111011 111111111101 10100101011 11100011110 11110101 111111111 011011001 1110110111 101011110111 0110011111 11100111 1100101011 11101 11101110 1011110 111010100 10111111 10110 110110 11101 1111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 888
Words 187
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 25
Lines Amount 25
Letters per line (avg) 29
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 720
Words per stanza (avg) 187
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Submitted on April 25, 2015

Modified on March 05, 2023

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