On Going Back To The Street After Viewing An Art Show Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJKLMNOPLQRSTUV Uthey talk down through | A |
the centuries to us | B |
and this we need more and more | C |
the statues and paintings | D |
in midnight age | E |
as we go along | F |
holding dead hands | G |
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and we would say | H |
rather than delude the knowing | I |
a damn good show | J |
but hardly enough for a horse to eat | K |
and out on the sunshine street where | L |
eyes are dabbled in metazoan faces | M |
i decide again | N |
that in theses centuries | O |
they have done very well | P |
considering the nature of their | L |
brothers | Q |
it's more than good | R |
that some of them | S |
closer really to the field mouse than | T |
falcon | U |
have been bold enough to try | V |
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Anonymous submission | U |
Charles Bukowski
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