Whiffletree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHGIVE me your anathema | A |
Speak new damnations on my head | B |
The evening mist in the hills is soft | C |
The boulders on the road say communion | D |
The farm dogs look out of their eyes and keep thoughts from the corn cribs | E |
Dirt of the reeling earth holds horseshoes | F |
The rings in the whiffletree count their secrets | G |
Come on you | H |
Carl Sandburg
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