A Radio With Guts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFGCCHAIJCBEFCK CILMNOPQRCFSit was on the nd floor on Coronado Street | A |
I used to get drunk | B |
and throw the radio through the window | C |
while it was playing and of course | D |
it would break the glass in the window | C |
and the radio would sit there on the roof | E |
still playing | F |
and I'd tell my woman | G |
Ah what a marvelous radio | C |
the next morning I'd take the window | C |
off the hinges | H |
and carry it down the street | A |
to the glass man | I |
who would put in another pane | J |
I kept throwing that radio through the window | C |
each time I got drunk | B |
and it would sit there on the roof | E |
still playing | F |
a magic radio | C |
a radio with guts | K |
and each morning I'd take the window | C |
back to the glass man | I |
I don't remember how it ended exactly | L |
though I do remember | M |
we finally moved out | N |
there was a woman downstairs who worked in | O |
the garden in her bathing suit | P |
she really dug with that trowel | Q |
and she put her behind up in the air | R |
and I used to sit in the window | C |
and watch the sun shine all over that thing | F |
while the music played | S |
Charles Bukowski
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