March Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH BIJK IILIThe sun is hotter than the top ledge in a steam bath | A |
The ravine crazed is rampaging below | B |
Spring that corn fed husky milkmaid | C |
Is busy at her chores with never a letup | D |
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The snow is wasting pernicious anemia | E |
See those branching veinlets of impotent blue | F |
Yet in the cowbarn life is burbling steaming | G |
And the tines of pitchforks simply glow with health | H |
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These days these days and these nights also | B |
With eavesdrop thrumming its tattoos at noon | I |
With icicles cachectic hanging on to gables | J |
And with the chattering of rills that never sleep | K |
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All doors are flung open in stable and in cowbarn | I |
Pigeons peck at oats fallen in the snow | I |
And the culprit of all this and its life begetter | L |
The pile of manure is pungent with ozone | I |
Boris Pasternak
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