Love & Fame & Death Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDFDGDH IJDB K| it sits outside my window now | A |
| like and old woman going to market | B |
| it sits and watches me | C |
| it sweats nevously | D |
| through wire and fog and dog bark | E |
| until suddenly | D |
| I slam the screen with a newspaper | F |
| like slapping at a fly | D |
| and you could hear the scream | G |
| over this plain city | D |
| and then it left | H |
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| the way to end a poem | I |
| like this | J |
| is to become suddenly | D |
| quiet | B |
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| Submitted by eve | K |
Charles Bukowski
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