Falling In The River Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IBJKLBMNOPQRSTCN RLQEUVGW| Drunk Lene Levi walked | A |
| In the neighboring streets nightly | B |
| Back and forth screaming auto | C |
| Her blouse was opened | D |
| So that one saw her fine fascinating | E |
| Underclothing and skin | F |
| Seven horny little men ran | G |
| After Lene | H |
| - | |
| Seven horny little men chased | I |
| Lene Levi for her body | B |
| Thinking about what it costs | J |
| Seven men otherwise very respectable | K |
| Forgot their children and art | L |
| Science and factory | B |
| And they ran as though possessed | M |
| After Lene Levi | N |
| Lene Levi stopped | O |
| On a bridge catching her breath | P |
| And she lifted her blurred blue | Q |
| Drunken glances in the wide | R |
| Sweet darkness above | S |
| The street lamps and the houses | T |
| Seven randy little men though | C |
| Caught Lene's eye | N |
| - | |
| Seven randy little men tried | R |
| To touch Lene Levi's heart | L |
| Lene remained unapproachable | Q |
| Suddenly she jumped up on the railing | E |
| Turns up her nose at the world for the last time | U |
| Joyfully jumps into the river | V |
| Seven pale little men ran | G |
| As quickly as they could out of the place | W |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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