Dreaming Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEDFGHIDJKHPaul said | A |
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Ah but who wouldn't want to drive a car forever | B |
We burrow our way through high stemmed woods | C |
We pass by spaces that seem endless | D |
We pass through the wind and attack the towns which speed up | E |
But the odors of the sluggish cities are hateful to us | D |
Ah we are flying Always alongside death | F |
How we despise and scorn him who sits on our lives | G |
Who lays out graves for us and makes all streets crooked ha we | H |
laugh at him | I |
and the roads overcome die with us | D |
Thus we shall auto our way through the whole world | J |
Until on some clear evening | K |
We find a violent ending against a sturdy tree | H |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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