Landscape In The Early Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN| The air is gray Who knows something good for soot | A |
| Next to an ox grazing on the ground | B |
| Stands an astonished deeply serious mountaineer | C |
| Soon there is a powerful downpour of rain | D |
| A young boy who is pissing on a meadow | E |
| Will be the source of a small river | F |
| What should one do when nature calls | G |
| Be natural Be yourself | H |
| A poet roams around in the world | I |
| Observes for himself the orderly flow of traffic | J |
| And rejoices about sky field and dung | K |
| Ah and he takes careful notice of everything | L |
| Then he climbs a high mountain | M |
| Which happens to be close by | N |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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