No. 6 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHFIJKKLMNOPDP QCRSTUVKW| I'll settle for the horse | A |
| on a rainy afternoon | B |
| a paper cup of coffee | C |
| in my hand | D |
| a little way to go | E |
| the wind twirling out | F |
| small wrens from | G |
| the upper grandstand roof | H |
| the jocks coming out | F |
| for a middle race | I |
| silent | J |
| and the easy rain making | K |
| everything | K |
| at once | L |
| almost alike | M |
| the horses at peace with | N |
| each other | O |
| before the drunken war | P |
| and I am under the grandstand | D |
| feeling for | P |
| cigarettes | Q |
| settling for coffee | C |
| then the horses walk by | R |
| taking their little men | S |
| away | T |
| it is funereal and graceful | U |
| and glad | V |
| like the opening | K |
| of flowers | W |
Charles Bukowski
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