Signs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFGHIJKLMNO| The hour moves forward | A |
| The mole moves out | B |
| The moon emerges furiously | C |
| The ocean heaves | D |
| The child becomes an old man | E |
| Animals pray and flee | C |
| It's getting too hot for the trees | F |
| The mind boggles | G |
| The street dies | H |
| The stinking sun stabs | I |
| The air becomes scarce | J |
| The heart breaks | K |
| The frightened dog keeps its mouth shut | L |
| The sky lies on its wrong side | M |
| The tumult is too much for the stars | N |
| The carriages take off | O |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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