Landscape Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGG| Like old bones in the pot | A |
| Of noon the damned streets lie there | B |
| It's a long time since I saw you here | C |
| A young man pulls at a girl's pigtail | D |
| And a couple of dogs wallow in filth | E |
| I would like to go arm and arm with you | F |
| The sky is gray wrapping paper | G |
| On which the sun sticks a spot of butter | G |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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