Eulogy To A Hell Of A Dame Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEAFGHIHJKLMNOJK PQRHIDKSJITUVWSSXYZA 2B2BSC2D2Ssome dogs who sleep At night | A |
must dream of bones | B |
and I remember your bones | B |
in flesh | C |
and best | D |
in that dark green dress | E |
and those high heeled bright | A |
black shoes | F |
you always cursed when you drank | G |
your hair coming down you | H |
wanted to explode out of | I |
what was holding you | H |
rotten memories of a | J |
rotten | K |
past and | L |
you finally got | M |
out | N |
by dying | O |
leaving me with the | J |
rotten | K |
present | P |
you've been dead | Q |
years | R |
yet I remember you | H |
better than any of | I |
the rest | D |
you were the only one | K |
who understood | S |
the futility of the | J |
arrangement of | I |
life | T |
all the others were only | U |
displeased with | V |
trivial segments | W |
carped | S |
nonsensically about | S |
nonsense | X |
Jane you were | Y |
killed by | Z |
knowing too much | A2 |
here's a drink | B2 |
to your bones | B |
that | S |
this dog | C2 |
still | D2 |
dreams about | S |
Charles Bukowski
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