Cambridge, Spring 1937 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKFLAt last the air fragrant the bird's bubbling whistle | A |
Succinct in the unknown unsettled trees | B |
O little Charles beside the Georgian colleges | C |
And milltown New England at last the wind soft | D |
The sky unmoving and the dead look | E |
Of factory windows separate at last | F |
From windows gray and wet | G |
for now the sunlight | H |
Thrashes its wet shellac on brickwalk and gutter | I |
White splinters streak midmorning and doorstep | J |
Winter passes as the lighted streetcar | K |
Moves at midnight one scene of the past | F |
Droll and unreal stiff stilted and hooded | L |
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