An Illusion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ KLMNOPQ| She was saying mad things | A |
| 'To hell with the world | B |
| Love is all you need Go on | C |
| and get it What are you | D |
| waiting for ' and she walked | E |
| more like shuffled up the street | F |
| her eyes fixed upon the distance | G |
| People stepped self consciously | H |
| out of her way Straight up | I |
| stood her hair wild | J |
| - | |
| What are you waiting for | K |
| snarled from her lips | L |
| it seemed directed to herself | M |
| really to someone inside | N |
| with whom she fought | O |
| The shredded hem of her dress | P |
| rustled around her | Q |
David Ignatow
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