Falling In The River Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IBJKLBMNOPQRSTCN RLQEUVGW

Drunk Lene Levi walkedA
In the neighboring streets nightlyB
Back and forth screaming autoC
Her blouse was openedD
So that one saw her fine fascinatingE
Underclothing and skinF
Seven horny little men ranG
After LeneH
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Seven horny little men chasedI
Lene Levi for her bodyB
Thinking about what it costsJ
Seven men otherwise very respectableK
Forgot their children and artL
Science and factoryB
And they ran as though possessedM
After Lene LeviN
Lene Levi stoppedO
On a bridge catching her breathP
And she lifted her blurred blueQ
Drunken glances in the wideR
Sweet darkness aboveS
The street lamps and the housesT
Seven randy little men thoughC
Caught Lene's eyeN
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Seven randy little men triedR
To touch Lene Levi's heartL
Lene remained unapproachableQ
Suddenly she jumped up on the railingE
Turns up her nose at the world for the last timeU
Joyfully jumps into the riverV
Seven pale little men ranG
As quickly as they could out of the placeW

Alfred Lichtenstein



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