Reflecting Upon A Human Lung In Alcohol Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJKLM| Without horror you devour dead flesh every day | A |
| And dead blood is a sweet syrup for you | B |
| Aren't you afraid | C |
| Indeed your earliest fathers also had | D |
| And before you awoke | E |
| Crammed thousands of the dead into your body | F |
| - | |
| However how deeply frightened must the first person who killed | G |
| An animal have been | H |
| Because when he saw that what roamed about | I |
| What could jump and cry out and in the moment of death | J |
| Still could watch the beseeching world | K |
| In a moment | L |
| Was not there | M |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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