Upstairs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCBA| I too have a garret of old playthings | A |
| I have tin soldiers with broken arms upstairs | B |
| I have a wagon and the wheels gone upstairs | B |
| I have guns and a drum a jumping jack and a magic lantern | C |
| And dust is on them and I never look at them upstairs | B |
| I too have a garret of old playthings | A |
Carl Sandburg
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red the 2rd: looks kinda SUS
Alixx C: i truly love this poem. as i read it allowed i feel the energy it gives off and i can feel the way he would read it and he's expirations even though i dont know who this poet is. im still in school and I'm pretty young to like poems but i do, i really do.
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