Man Of The House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHICJKLMNOP| It was a misunderstanding | A |
| I got into bed made love | B |
| with the woman I found there | C |
| called her honey mowed the lawn | D |
| had three children painted | E |
| the house twice fixed the furnace | F |
| overcame an addiction to blue pills | G |
| read Spinoza every night | H |
| without once meeting his God | I |
| buried one child ate my share | C |
| of Jell o and meatloaf | J |
| went away for nine hours a day | K |
| and came home hoarding my silence | L |
| built a ferris wheel in my mind | M |
| bolt by bolt then it broke | N |
| just as it spun me to the top | O |
| Turns out I live next door | P |
Bob Hicok
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