Because The Pleasure-bird Whistles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEACFGEHIIIJDKLM NNMMMBecause the pleasure bird whistles after the hot wires | A |
Shall the blind horse sing sweeter | B |
Convenient bird and beast lie lodged to suffer | B |
The supper and knives of a mood | C |
In the sniffed and poured snow on the tip of the tongue of the year | D |
That clouts the spittle like bubbles with broken rooms | E |
An enamoured man alone by the twigs of his eyes two fires | A |
Camped in the drug white shower of nerves and food | C |
Savours the lick of the times through a deadly wood of hair | F |
In a wind that plucked a goose | G |
Nor ever as the wild tongue breaks its tombs | E |
Rounds to look at the red wagged root | H |
Because there stands one story out of the bum city | I |
That frozen wife whose juices drift like a fixed sea | I |
Secretly in statuary | I |
Shall I struck on the hot and rocking street | J |
Not spin to stare at an old year | D |
Toppling and burning in the muddle of towers and galleries | K |
Like the mauled pictures of boys | L |
The salt person and blasted place | M |
I furnish with the meat of a fable | N |
If the dead starve their stomachs turn to tumble | N |
An upright man in the antipodes | M |
Or spray based and rock chested sea | M |
Over the past table I repeat this present grace | M |
Dylan Thomas
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