Analysis of Home



There's no place like home
twinkle,twinkle little star
Even Dorothy and toto
In the glittering land of oz
knew that home is where she belonged
I escape into my humble abode
Until I'm able to deal with the next episode
Life and all the fast pace antics it gives
Is the reason I should have peace
Where I live
That little girl adorable smile
After a hard days work
A son needing help with girls
Thinking you're the expert
The wife that feels secure when you arrive
Home is where you feel a sense of pride
There's no place like home
There's no place like home
Even if you travel to rome
Your peace is where you make your home


Scheme AbcdeffghijklminAAaa
Poetic Form Tetractys  (40%)
Metre 11111 1101 10100010 00100111 11111101 1010111001 011101110110 1010111011 10101111 111 110101001 100111 0110111 101010 0111011101 111110111 11111 11111 10111011 11111111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 603
Words 121
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 20
Lines Amount 20
Letters per line (avg) 25
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 497
Words per stanza (avg) 120
Font size:
 

Submitted by Diction24 on October 19, 2009

Modified on March 05, 2023

37 sec read
16

Discuss this Christopher Ambrose poem analysis with the community:

0 Comments

    Citation

    Use the citation below to add this poem analysis to your bibliography:

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "Home" Poetry.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 21 May 2024. <https://www.poetry.com/poem-analysis/73641/home>.

    Become a member!

    Join our community of poets and poetry lovers to share your work and offer feedback and encouragement to writers all over the world!

    May 2024

    Poetry Contest

    Join our monthly contest for an opportunity to win cash prizes and attain global acclaim for your talent.
    10
    days
    0
    hours
    2
    minutes

    Special Program

    Earn Rewards!

    Unlock exciting rewards such as a free mug and free contest pass by commenting on fellow members' poems today!

    Browse Poetry.com

    Quiz

    Are you a poetry master?

    »
    A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as" is called a _______.
    A personification
    B metaphor
    C simile
    D hyperbole