Distressed Haiku Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC D EFGH EI JKL M NOP QRS TUVL W| In a week or ten days | A |
| the snow and ice | B |
| will melt from Cemetery Road | C |
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| I'm coming Don't move | D |
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| Once again it is April | E |
| Today is the day | F |
| we would have been married | G |
| twenty six years | H |
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| I finished with April | E |
| halfway through March | I |
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| You think that their | J |
| dying is the worst | K |
| thing that could happen | L |
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| Then they stay dead | M |
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| Will Hall ever write | N |
| lines that do anything | O |
| but whine and complain | P |
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| In April the blue | Q |
| mountain revises | R |
| from white to green | S |
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| The Boston Red Sox win | T |
| a hundred straight games | U |
| The mouse rips | V |
| the throat of the lion | L |
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| and the dead return | W |
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