The Patent-leather Shoe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBHIJ

The poet thought ah I have enough trashA
The whores the theater and the moon in the cityB
The dress shirts the streets and smellsC
The nights and the coaches and the windowsD
The laughter the street lights and murdersE
I'm really fed up now with all the crapF
Damn itG
Whatever will be will be it's all the same to meB
The patent leather shoe Hurts me And I take it offH
People might turn around surprisedI
Only it's a shame about my silk socksJ

Alfred Lichtenstein



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