This is an analysis of The Song Of The Women by Rudyard Kipling.
How shall she know the worship we would do her?
The walls are high, and she is very far.…
Structure
- Rhyme scheme: ababcc dedecX afafgg cccchh iiiiaa dhdhiX fhfhii ijijXX
- Stanza lengths: 6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,
- Metre: 11110101110 0111110101 11010101100 0101000101 11010101010 11111101010 11010111110 11010111010 01001111010 110010101110 10111111010 1011111011100 11100101110 1101110101 11110100100 1101110100 11110110010 01110011011 111100101010 11110100001 11010011010 10111011100 1101110111 0110011101 11100001111 1111110011 11010101111 11010001001 111001101010 110001110010 0111010011 0111011101 0111011101 1001010101 0001011111 1111110101 1111110111 1111111111 0111111101 1101011011 10111110101 10010010011 1111101111 1101000101 010101001 0101010111 1101000101 1101001111100
- Closest metre: iambic pentameter
- Guessed form: blank verse
- Stanzas: 8
- Lines: 48
Repeated words/phrases
in, that, by, her, and
Anaphora
go, by, if

