New Mexico Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGEHBIJKLB| I was fairly drunk when it | A |
| began and I took out my bottle and used it | A |
| along the way I was reading a week or two after | B |
| Kandel and I did not look quite as | C |
| pretty but | D |
| I brought it off and we | E |
| ended up at the Webbs of | F |
| us and I drank scotch wine beer tequila | G |
| and noticed a nice one sitting next to me | E |
| one tooth missing when she smiled | H |
| lovely and I put my arm around her | B |
| and began loading her with bullshit when I awakened at a m the next morning | I |
| I was in a strange house | J |
| in bed with this | K |
| woman she was asleep but looked | L |
| familiar | B |
Charles Bukowski
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