Analysis of A Boy Named Sue



Well, my daddy left home when I was three,
and he didn't leave much to Ma and me,
just this old guitar and a bottle of booze.
Now I don't blame him because he run and hid,
but the meanest thing that he ever did was
before he left he went and named me Sue.

Well, he must have thought it was quite a joke,
and it got lots of laughs from a lot of folks,
it seems I had to fight my whole life through.
Some gal would giggle and I'd get red
and some guy would laugh and I'd bust his head,
I tell you, life ain't easy for a boy named Sue.

Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean.
My fist got hard and my wits got keen.
Roamed from town to town to hide my shame,
but I made me a vow to the moon and the stars,
I'd search the honky tonks and bars and kill
that man that gave me that awful name.

But it was Gatlinburg in mid July and I had
just hit town and my throat was dry.
I'd thought i'd stop and have myself a brew.
At an old saloon in a street of mud
and at a table dealing stud sat the dirty,
mangy dog that named me Sue.

Well, I knew that snake was my own sweet dad
from a worn-out picture that my mother had
and I knew the scar on his cheek and his evil eye.
He was big and bent and gray and old
and I looked at him and my blood ran cold,
and I said, "My name is Sue. How do you do?
Now you're gonna die." Yeah, that's what I told him.

Well, I hit him right between the eyes and he went down
but to my surprise he came up with a knife
and cut off a piece of my ear. But I busted a chair
right across his teeth. And we crashed through
the wall and into the street kicking and a-gouging
in the mud and the blood and the beer.

I tell you I've fought tougher men but I really can't remember when.
He kicked like a mule and bit like a crocodile.
I heard him laughin' and then I heard him cussin',
he went for his gun and I pulled mine first.
He stood there looking at me and I saw him smile.

And he said, "Son, this world is rough and if
a man's gonna make it, he's gotta be tough
and I knew I wouldn't be there to help you along.
So I gave you that name and I said 'Goodbye'.
I knew you'd have to get tough or die. And it's
that name that helped to make you strong."

Yeah, he said, "Now you have just fought one
helluva fight, and I know you hate me and you've
got the right to kill me now and I wouldn't blame you
if you do. But you ought to thank me
before I die for the gravel in your guts and the spit
in your eye because I'm the nut that named you Sue."
Yeah, what could I do? What could I do?

I got all choked up and I threw down my gun,
called him pa and he called me a son,
and I came away with a different point of view
and I think about him now and then.
Every time I tried, every time I win and if I
ever have a son I think I am gonna name him
Bill or George - anything but Sue.


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Poetic Form
Metre 1110111111 0110111101 11101001011 11111011101 10101111011 0111110111 1111111101 01111110111 1111111111 111100111 0111101111 111111010111 1111101111 111101111 111111111 111101101001 1101010101 111111101 1111011011 11101111 111101101 1110100111 010101011010 1011111 1111111111 10111011101 0110111101101 111010101 0111101111 01111111111 11101111111 1111101010111 11101111101 01101111111001 101110111 0100101100010 001001001 11111101111010101 11101011010 1111011111 1111101111 111101101111 0111111101 01101111011 0111101111101 1111110111 11111111101 11111111 111111111 10101111101 1011111011011 111111111 01111010011001 011011011111 111111111 11111011111 111011101 0110110100111 011011101 100111100111011 1010111111011 1111011
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 2,756
Words 612
Sentences 32
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 6, 5, 6, 7, 7
Lines Amount 62
Letters per line (avg) 34
Words per line (avg) 10
Letters per stanza (avg) 211
Words per stanza (avg) 61
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Submitted on April 02, 2018

Modified on March 13, 2023

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