Sunday Afternoon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLCMNK

Packs of houses squat along rotten streetsA
Around whose hump a gray sun shinesB
A perfumed half crazy little poodleC
Casts exhausted eyes at the big worldD
In a window a boy catches fliesE
A badly soiled baby gets angryF
On the horizon a train moves through windy meadowsG
Slowly paints a long thick strokeH
Like typewriters hackney hooves clatterI
A dust covered noisy athletic club comes alongJ
Brutal shouts stream from bars for coachmenK
Yet fine bells mix with themL
On the fairgrounds where athletes wrestleC
Everything is dark and indistinctM
A barrel organ howls and scullery maids singN
A man is smashing a rotting womanK

Alfred Lichtenstein



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