Consummation Of Grief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDFDGHIDJKLMNOPQ RSTUV

I even hear the mountainsA
the way they laughB
up and down their blue sidesC
and down in the waterD
the fish cryE
and the waterD
is their tearsF
I listen to the waterD
on nights I drink awayG
and the sadness becomes so greatH
I hear it in my clockI
it becomes knobs upon my dresserD
it becomes paper on the floorJ
it becomes a shoehornK
a laundry ticketL
it becomesM
cigarette smokeN
climbing a chapel of dark vinesO
it matters littleP
very little love is not so badQ
or very little lifeR
what countsS
is waiting on wallsT
I was born for thisU
I was born to hustle roses down the avenues of the deadV

Charles Bukowski



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