Jaws Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGHIJDJ| Seven nations stood with their hands on the jaws of death | A |
| It was the first week in August Nineteen Hundred Fourteen | B |
| I was listening you were listening the whole world was | C |
| listening | D |
| And all of us heard a Voice murmuring | D |
| I am the way and the light | E |
| He that believeth on me | F |
| Shall not perish | G |
| But shall have everlasting life | H |
| Seven nations listening heard the Voice and answered | I |
| O Hell | J |
| The jaws of death began clicking and they go on clicking | D |
| O Hell | J |
Carl Sandburg
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