The Patent-leather Shoe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBHIJ| The poet thought ah I have enough trash | A |
| The whores the theater and the moon in the city | B |
| The dress shirts the streets and smells | C |
| The nights and the coaches and the windows | D |
| The laughter the street lights and murders | E |
| I'm really fed up now with all the crap | F |
| Damn it | G |
| Whatever will be will be it's all the same to me | B |
| The patent leather shoe Hurts me And I take it off | H |
| People might turn around surprised | I |
| Only it's a shame about my silk socks | J |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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