This is an analysis of You And I by Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis.

They say the eagle is a bird
That sees some splendid sights…

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Structure

  • Rhyme scheme: abcbadXb caXaEada ceXedXdd cfffEdcd cgegghfh bhXhXibi
  • Stanza lengths: 8,8,8,8,8,8,
  • Metre: 11010001 111101 11110001 010101 110111001 1111010 11110101 1101010 11111101 010101 01101100 111101 10111111 110101 01011111 110101 11010001 010001 110110011 111111 01010101 0101010 11011101 1101010 11111101 1100010 01100101 0101010 10111111 1101110 11110111 0111110 11011101 0101010 11011101 0111101 11111111 1011110 11011111 1101010 01010101 1111110 11111001 1011010 10110101 110101 11011101 110111
  • Closest metre: iambic tetrameter
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Stanzas: 6
  • Lines: 48

Repeated words/phrases

they, we

Anaphora

the, and