This is an analysis of Yes , The Dead Speak To Us by Carl Sandburg.

Yes, the Dead speak to us.
This town belongs to the Dead, to the Dead and to the Wilderness.…

Browse poems by Carl Sandburg

Structure

  • Rhyme scheme: aa ba cd cXe X Xca a bcXde XXXdaXc
  • Stanza lengths: 2,2,2,3,1,3,1,5,7,
  • Metre: 101101 0101001001100100 1001101011110100010011 11110111111011011010101101111010001 110011110111111110110101010 10100111101001111101101010110 11001101010100010101000110001011 10110111101111101111110101101 11111111011001111101101111011110 110101100111001110 10101010 1001110 1001011 111010101010101000101000011010011110000100110100111111101110101010010110111000111011001111011110101010110111110111010110111010110010110101110001010011 10011 1001101 11111110 100011 1010100 00101001001001011001110111 10100010011101001010110110110101100101 001110101001000101010100111 011101111011111101000111010010100010111010111011001010111111101011001 101110010110011101111000010011010011111110111010101001011011100011101100111101111010101011011111011101011011010110010110101110001010011 1100010101011001001111011111111000011110110111101111010010011111010110
  • Closest metre: trochaic pentameter
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Stanzas: 1
  • Lines: 34

Repeated words/phrases

dead, to, and, of, we, here, or, all, so, let, in

Anaphora

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