Finished? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACADAAEAFAAGHI AIJKLCMAFNOPQthe critics now have me | A |
drinking champagne and | B |
driving a BMW | A |
and also married to a | C |
socialite from | A |
Philadelphia's Main Line | D |
which of course is going to prevent me | A |
from writing my earthy | A |
and grubby stuff | E |
and they might be | A |
right | F |
I could be getting to be | A |
more like them | A |
and that's as close to | G |
death as you can | H |
get | I |
- | |
we'll see | A |
but don't bury me yet | I |
don't worry if I drink with | J |
Sean Penn | K |
just measure the poems | L |
as they come off the | C |
keyboard | M |
listen only to them | A |
after this long fight | F |
I have no intention of | N |
quitting short | O |
or late | P |
or satisfied | Q |
Charles Bukowski
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