These Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO P| these things that we support most well | A |
| have nothing to do with up | B |
| and we do with them | C |
| out of boredom or fear or money | D |
| or cracked intelligence | E |
| our circle and our candle of light | F |
| being small | G |
| so small we cannot bear it | H |
| we heave out with Idea | I |
| and lose the Center | J |
| all wax without the wick | K |
| and we see names that once meant | L |
| wisdom | M |
| like signs into ghost towns | N |
| and only the graves are real | O |
| - | |
| - | |
| Anonymous submission | P |
Charles Bukowski
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