Buckwheat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC ADEFGH A I| THERE was a late autumn cricket | A |
| And two smoldering mountain sunsets | B |
| Under the valley roads of her eyes | C |
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| There was a late autumn cricket | A |
| A hangover of summer song | D |
| Scraping a tune | E |
| Of the late night clocks of summer | F |
| In the late winter night fireglow | G |
| This in a circle of black velvet at her neck | H |
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| In pansy eyes a flash a thin rim of white light a beach bonfire ten miles across dunes a speck of a fool star in night's half circle of velvet | A |
| - | |
| In the corner of the left arm a dimple a mole a forget me not and it fluttered a hummingbird wing a blur in the honey red clover in the honey white buckwheat | I |
Carl Sandburg
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