The Harbor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEFBGHIJB| Passing through huddled and ugly walls | A |
| By doorways where women | B |
| Looked from their hunger deep eyes | C |
| Haunted with shadows of hunger hands | D |
| Out from the huddled and ugly walls | A |
| I came sudden at the city's edge | E |
| On a blue burst of lake | F |
| Long lake waves breaking under the sun | B |
| On a spray flung curve of shore | G |
| And a fluttering storm of gulls | H |
| Masses of great gray wings | I |
| And flying white bellies | J |
| Veering and wheeling free in the open | B |
Carl Sandburg
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