Ash Wednesday Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGHIJKGGL| Yesterday I still went powdered and addicted | A |
| Into the many colored sounding world | B |
| Today everything has long since drowned | C |
| Here is a thing | D |
| There is a thing | D |
| Something seems like this | E |
| Something seems otherwise | F |
| How easily someone blows out | G |
| The whole flowering earth | H |
| The sky is cold and blue | I |
| Or the moon is yellow and flat | J |
| A forest has many individual trees | K |
| There's nothing more to cry about | G |
| There's nothing more to scream about | G |
| Where am I | L |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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