Under A Telephone Pole Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGDCH| I am a copper wire slung in the air | A |
| Slim against the sun I make not even a clear line of shadow | B |
| Night and day I keep singing humming and thrumming | C |
| It is love and war and money it is the fighting and the | D |
| tears the work and want | E |
| Death and laughter of men and women passing through | F |
| me carrier of your speech | G |
| In the rain and the wet dripping in the dawn and the | D |
| shine drying | C |
| A copper wire | H |
Carl Sandburg
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