Lawn-mower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CDDDE

The grass too we truncateA
Into flat uniform monotonous lawnsB
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And man must amputate himself and his fellowsC
To fit the Procrustean bedsD
To pass beneath the low lintelsD
And along the cramped waysD
Of conformityE

Clark Ashton Smith



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