Ledgelife Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJK ELM| The taller the monument the more impatient our luggage | A |
| Look look a graveyard has fancy dirt | B |
| Historians agree this is the pebble which beaned Goliath | C |
| Every billboard is theoretically as beautiful as what lies unseen behind it | D |
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| Mouth the word's exit wound | E |
| It is impossible to run away face to face | F |
| Shadow has closed the door out of you to you but not to us | G |
| The sign on the wall advises Hide your gloves beneath your wings | H |
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| Even sculptors occasionally lean against statues | I |
| Migrations Fate Life swears up at ledgelife | J |
| All the sad tantamounts gather They want they say to errand our ways | K |
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| Please aim all kicks at the ground | E |
| Address all blows to the air | L |
| We are to be barely mentioned if at all in the moon's memoirs | M |
Bill Knott
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