A Shopkeeper-s Story Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI HHH JKL| I sell one bristle brushes People | A |
| seeking two bristle brushes I send | B |
| to the guy on Amsterdam who s in a rush | C |
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| I may have one customer a year | D |
| for my one bristle brushes a one eyed | E |
| lover of tanagers she may have | F |
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| one dollar to spend in the moment | G |
| light s neither day s or night s | H |
| but one s where infinity begins Whoever | I |
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| she is she s always painting barbules | H |
| I m always thinking no one will notice | H |
| that they notice this that her tanagers | H |
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| move that everything s alive We talk | J |
| care and feeding of the one | K |
| bristle brush Care exists I thrive | L |
Bob Hicok
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