Obsolescent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJK LJM| Bending over like this to get my hands empty | A |
| Rummaging through the white trashcans out back | B |
| Of the Patent Office I find a kind of peace | C |
| Here in this warm lit alley where no one comes | D |
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| Even the rats too they know that nothing new | E |
| Is going to get pitched out now no formula | F |
| Not one blueprint will ever be found in these | G |
| Bright bins whose futures are huge pristine | H |
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| Old alleymouth grabbags my attention at times | I |
| I see the world flash by out there glow glow as | J |
| The floors of decontamination chambers | K |
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| I go back to my dull boring search foraging | L |
| For the feel it gives me of the thing which has | J |
| Invented me that void whose sole idea I was | M |
Bill Knott
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