Nirvana Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFGHIJKLMKELNOL EONPLQLRSMLTMULVLWLE XLLMYZYNRFA2RFMKB2LD LLC2D2LECLLCLLE2F2JD LLMKYTMY LG2LLEH2DLLI2J2LG2YL EEPEKEL| not much chance | A |
| completely cut loose from | B |
| purpose | C |
| he was a young man | D |
| riding a bus | C |
| through North Carolina | E |
| on the wat to somewhere | F |
| and it began to snow | G |
| and the bus stopped | H |
| at a little cafe | I |
| in the hills | J |
| and the passengers | K |
| entered | L |
| he sat at the counter | M |
| with the others | K |
| he ordered and the | E |
| food arived | L |
| the meal was | N |
| particularly | O |
| good | L |
| and the | E |
| coffee | O |
| the waitress was | N |
| unlike the women | P |
| he had | L |
| known | Q |
| she was unaffected | L |
| there was a natural | R |
| humor which came | S |
| from her | M |
| the fry cook said | L |
| crazy things | T |
| the dishwasher | M |
| in back | U |
| laughed a good | L |
| clean | V |
| pleasant | L |
| laugh | W |
| the young man watched | L |
| the snow through the | E |
| windows | X |
| he wanted to stay | L |
| in that cafe | L |
| forever | M |
| the curious feeling | Y |
| swam through him | Z |
| that everything | Y |
| was | N |
| beautiful | R |
| there | F |
| that it would always | A2 |
| stay beautiful | R |
| there | F |
| then the bus driver | M |
| told the passengers | K |
| that it was time | B2 |
| to board | L |
| the young man | D |
| thought I ll just sit | L |
| here I ll just stay | L |
| here | C2 |
| but then | D2 |
| he rose and followed | L |
| the others into the | E |
| bus | C |
| he found his seat | L |
| and looked at the cafe | L |
| through the bus | C |
| window | L |
| then the bus moved | L |
| off down a curve | E2 |
| downward out of | F2 |
| the hills | J |
| the young man | D |
| looked straight | L |
| foreward | L |
| he heard the other | M |
| passengers | K |
| speaking | Y |
| of other things | T |
| or they were | M |
| reading | Y |
| or | - |
| attempting to | L |
| sleep | G2 |
| they had not | L |
| noticed | L |
| the | E |
| magic | H2 |
| the young man | D |
| put his head to | L |
| one side | L |
| closed his | I2 |
| eyes | J2 |
| pretended to | L |
| sleep | G2 |
| there was nothing | Y |
| else to do | L |
| just to listen to the | E |
| sound of the | E |
| engine | P |
| the sound of the | E |
| tires | K |
| in the | E |
| snow | L |
Charles Bukowski
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