Dreaming Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEDFGHIDJKH

Paul saidA
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Ah but who wouldn't want to drive a car foreverB
We burrow our way through high stemmed woodsC
We pass by spaces that seem endlessD
We pass through the wind and attack the towns which speed upE
But the odors of the sluggish cities are hateful to usD
Ah we are flying Always alongside deathF
How we despise and scorn him who sits on our livesG
Who lays out graves for us and makes all streets crooked ha weH
laugh at himI
and the roads overcome die with usD
Thus we shall auto our way through the whole worldJ
Until on some clear eveningK
We find a violent ending against a sturdy treeH

Alfred Lichtenstein



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