Cambridge, Spring 1937 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKFL

At last the air fragrant the bird's bubbling whistleA
Succinct in the unknown unsettled treesB
O little Charles beside the Georgian collegesC
And milltown New England at last the wind softD
The sky unmoving and the dead lookE
Of factory windows separate at lastF
From windows gray and wetG
for now the sunlightH
Thrashes its wet shellac on brickwalk and gutterI
White splinters streak midmorning and doorstepJ
Winter passes as the lighted streetcarK
Moves at midnight one scene of the pastF
Droll and unreal stiff stilted and hoodedL

Delmore Schwartz



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