Consummation Of Grief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDFDGHIDJKLMNOPQ RSTUV| I even hear the mountains | A |
| the way they laugh | B |
| up and down their blue sides | C |
| and down in the water | D |
| the fish cry | E |
| and the water | D |
| is their tears | F |
| I listen to the water | D |
| on nights I drink away | G |
| and the sadness becomes so great | H |
| I hear it in my clock | I |
| it becomes knobs upon my dresser | D |
| it becomes paper on the floor | J |
| it becomes a shoehorn | K |
| a laundry ticket | L |
| it becomes | M |
| cigarette smoke | N |
| climbing a chapel of dark vines | O |
| it matters little | P |
| very little love is not so bad | Q |
| or very little life | R |
| what counts | S |
| is waiting on walls | T |
| I was born for this | U |
| I was born to hustle roses down the avenues of the dead | V |
Charles Bukowski
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