Going For A Walk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH| Evening comes with moonshine and silky darkness | A |
| The roads become weary The narrow world widens | B |
| Winds of opium move in and out of the field | C |
| I widen my eyes like silver wings | D |
| I feel as though my body were the whole earth | E |
| The city lights up thousands of street lamps sway | F |
| Now the sky also piously enkindles its candlelight | G |
| Huge above everything my human face wanders | H |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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