Just Before April Came Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFDFTHE SNOW piles in dark places are gone | A |
Pools by the railroad tracks shine clear | B |
The gravel of all shallow places shines | C |
A white pigeon reels and somersaults | D |
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Frogs plutter and squdge and frogs beat the air with a recurring thin steel sliver of melody | E |
Crows go in fives and tens they march their black feathers past a blue pool they celebrate an old festival | F |
A spider is trying his webs a pink bug sits on my hand washing his forelegs | D |
I might ask Who are these people | F |
Carl Sandburg
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