Peace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKL| In weary circles a sick fish hovers | A |
| In a pond surrounded by grass | B |
| A tree leans against the sky burned and bent | C |
| Yes the family sits at a large table | D |
| Where they peck with their forks from the plates | E |
| Gradually they become sleepy heavy and silent | F |
| The sun licks the ground with its hot poisonous | G |
| Voracious mouth like a dog a filthy enemy | H |
| Bums suddenly collapse without a trace | I |
| A coachman looks with concern at a nag | J |
| Which torn open cries in the gutter | K |
| Three children stand around in silence | L |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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