Signs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFGHIJKLMNO

The hour moves forwardA
The mole moves outB
The moon emerges furiouslyC
The ocean heavesD
The child becomes an old manE
Animals pray and fleeC
It's getting too hot for the treesF
The mind bogglesG
The street diesH
The stinking sun stabsI
The air becomes scarceJ
The heart breaksK
The frightened dog keeps its mouth shutL
The sky lies on its wrong sideM
The tumult is too much for the starsN
The carriages take offO

Alfred Lichtenstein



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