Because The Pleasure-bird Whistles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEACFGEHIIIJDKLM NNMMM

Because the pleasure bird whistles after the hot wiresA
Shall the blind horse sing sweeterB
Convenient bird and beast lie lodged to sufferB
The supper and knives of a moodC
In the sniffed and poured snow on the tip of the tongue of the yearD
That clouts the spittle like bubbles with broken roomsE
An enamoured man alone by the twigs of his eyes two firesA
Camped in the drug white shower of nerves and foodC
Savours the lick of the times through a deadly wood of hairF
In a wind that plucked a gooseG
Nor ever as the wild tongue breaks its tombsE
Rounds to look at the red wagged rootH
Because there stands one story out of the bum cityI
That frozen wife whose juices drift like a fixed seaI
Secretly in statuaryI
Shall I struck on the hot and rocking streetJ
Not spin to stare at an old yearD
Toppling and burning in the muddle of towers and galleriesK
Like the mauled pictures of boysL
The salt person and blasted placeM
I furnish with the meat of a fableN
If the dead starve their stomachs turn to tumbleN
An upright man in the antipodesM
Or spray based and rock chested seaM
Over the past table I repeat this present graceM

Dylan Thomas



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