Analysis of Teddy bear

Justina Sviatodukhova 1978 (Sumy region)



Teddy bear soft and fair,
fair plush you’ve got…
Let us make true friends forever:
you and me, my teddy-bear,
cause I care for you a lot!

Teddy bear, night is soon,
I can see outside the moon,
but with you I’m not alone,
you are dear to my soul!

I will put you by my side:
“Hushaby, my friend, good night!”


Scheme ABXAB CCXX XX
Poetic Form
Metre 101101 1111 11111010 1011101 1111101 101111 1111101 1111101 111111 1111111 11111
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 306
Words 63
Sentences 4
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 2
Lines Amount 11
Letters per line (avg) 20
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 75
Words per stanza (avg) 21
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Modified on March 05, 2023

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Justina Sviatodukhova

A writer, a poetess, a spiritual psychologist, an English and French teacher from Ukraine. Teaching experience - 21 years. more…

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