A Radio With Guts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFGCCHAIJCBEFCK CILMNOPQRCFS

it was on the nd floor on Coronado StreetA
I used to get drunkB
and throw the radio through the windowC
while it was playing and of courseD
it would break the glass in the windowC
and the radio would sit there on the roofE
still playingF
and I'd tell my womanG
Ah what a marvelous radioC
the next morning I'd take the windowC
off the hingesH
and carry it down the streetA
to the glass manI
who would put in another paneJ
I kept throwing that radio through the windowC
each time I got drunkB
and it would sit there on the roofE
still playingF
a magic radioC
a radio with gutsK
and each morning I'd take the windowC
back to the glass manI
I don't remember how it ended exactlyL
though I do rememberM
we finally moved outN
there was a woman downstairs who worked inO
the garden in her bathing suitP
she really dug with that trowelQ
and she put her behind up in the airR
and I used to sit in the windowC
and watch the sun shine all over that thingF
while the music playedS

Charles Bukowski



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