The German Hotel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGAHIJKLMNOFPQF RJSTJU J VWXthe German hotel was very strange and expensive and had | A |
double doors to the rooms very thick doors and it over | B |
looked the park and the vasser tern and in the mornings | C |
it was usually too late for breakfast and the maids | D |
would be everywhere changing sheets and bringing in | E |
towels but you never saw any hotel guests only the | F |
maids and the desk man and the day desk man was all | G |
right because we were sober during the day but we had | A |
trouble with the night man who was some sort of snob | H |
and not very good with getting the corkscrews and ice | I |
and wine glasses up to us and he was always phoning to | J |
say the other guests objected to our noise | K |
what other guests | L |
I always told him that everything was very quiet | M |
nothing was going on that somebody must be crazy so | N |
will you please stop ringing | O |
but he kept ringing he became almost like a | F |
companion to us through the night | P |
but the day man was very nice he always had little | Q |
messages of importance that either meant money or a | F |
good friend coming to see us or both | R |
we stayed at the hotel twice during our trip to | J |
Europe and each time we checked out the day clerk | S |
bowed ever so slightly he was tall and well dressed | T |
and pleasant and he said each time it was nice to | J |
have you with us please come here again if you return | U |
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thank you we said thank you | J |
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it's our favorite hotel and if I ever get rich I am | V |
going to buy it and fire the night clerk and there will | W |
be enough ice cubes and corkscrews for everybody | X |
Charles Bukowski
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