San Simeon Hill Zebras Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFF FGH CFIFDrifters if they could be | A |
Sometimes when they think | B |
no one is watching | C |
they near the barbed wire | D |
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Hooves and hooves and hooves | E |
A silent choir a mass | F |
of muscle held cellmates | F |
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Their heads are full of high grass | F |
and long shadows They dream | G |
of lowland lions grifting gazelle | H |
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Behold the moir bolting | C |
of the chain gang jumpsuits | F |
dust and dust and dust | I |
safe in their target striped caps | F |
C.j. Sage
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