Analysis of Mallard Duck



Mad Mallard Duck
©2007

You have to be out of your mind, duck,
To be swimming around in this cold muck
Or, just foolishly bold
To be out in this cold.
What’s the matter with you, Mallard duck?

I don’t fancy your dipping as funny.
Unlike me, you’re not rushing for money.
Tons of bills to be paid,
Bales of papers to grade,
Otherwise, I’d be home, trust me honey.

And I tell you as soon as I’m done,
Unlike you in the river, I’m gone.
To escape traffic madness,
This cold before darkness,
To warm up at home, and have fun.

In a few weeks this water will freeze,
And there still, you will be in the muck.
Still braving the river, the bone-chilling breeze
Are you out of your mind, Mallard Duck?


Scheme AX AABBA CCDDC EXFFE GAGA
Poetic Form
Metre 1101 1 111111111 1110010111 111001 111011 001011101 1110110110 0111110110 111111 111011 101111110 011111111 011001011 1011010 110110 11111011 001111011 011111001 11001001101 111111101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 708
Words 153
Sentences 9
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 2, 5, 5, 5, 4
Lines Amount 21
Letters per line (avg) 25
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 105
Words per stanza (avg) 27

About this poem

On a very cold December morning in 2007, I crossing a river via a small bridge on my way to class. It felt to me as if the temperature that day was well below zero. Still, I could not understand how a small gathering of Mallard ducks were swimming and diving into the half frozen river under the small bridge underpass. Later on that afternoon, as I was re-hashing the day's events, I remembered that scene and then wrote "Mallard Duck."

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Submitted by ti.min on November 10, 2023

Modified by ti.min on November 10, 2023

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