Pull A String, A Puppet Moves Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEFGHIJKLMEDNODP P| each man must realize | A |
| that it can all disappear very | B |
| quickly | B |
| the cat the woman the job | C |
| the front tire | D |
| the bed the walls the | E |
| room all our necessities | F |
| including love | G |
| rest on foundations of sand | H |
| and any given cause | I |
| no matter how unrelated | J |
| the death of a boy in Hong Kong | K |
| or a blizzard in Omaha | L |
| can serve as your undoing | M |
| all your chinaware crashing to the | E |
| kitchen floor your girl will enter | D |
| and you'll be standing drunk | N |
| in the center of it and she'll ask | O |
| my god what's the matter | D |
| and you'll answer I don't know | P |
| I don't know | P |
Charles Bukowski
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