Occupation: Father Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHI JKLDMF LNOPL| My son finds occupation | A |
| in almost nothing in everything | B |
| my soapy penitential toothpaste | C |
| his mother's loosened hair | D |
| orts containers useless things | E |
| watches as I pee | F |
| as at Victoria Falls | G |
| once pushed his head between my knees | H |
| to risk some sort of baptism | I |
| - | |
| Before his birth I thought | J |
| I had room for no more love | K |
| now when he say hurts himself | L |
| love consideration care | D |
| copies from the originals | M |
| as if burst inside me | F |
| - | |
| Undoggedly I interest myself | L |
| in his uninteresting concerns | N |
| grow backward to him | O |
| more than hoping to find | P |
| a forward interest for myself | L |
Ben Jonson
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