Flying Fish Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C A| I HAVE lived in many half worlds myself and so I know you | A |
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| I leaned at a deck rail watching a monotonous sea the same circling birds and the same plunge of furrows carved by the plowing keel | B |
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| I leaned so and you fluttered struggling between two waves in the air now and then under the water and out again a fish a bird a fin thing a wing thing | C |
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| Child of water child of air fin thing and wing thing I have lived in many half worlds myself and so I know you | A |
Carl Sandburg
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