My Sonnet Is A Light Goes On In Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA CA DA DEF DE D F| my sonnet is A light goes on in | A |
| the toiletwindow that's straightacross from | B |
| my window night air bothered with a rustling din | A |
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| sort of sublimated tom tom | C |
| which quite outdoes the mandolin | A |
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| man's tiny racket The horses sleep upstairs | D |
| And you can see their ears Ears win | A |
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| k funny stable In the morning they go out in pairs | D |
| amazingly one pair is white | E |
| but you know that they look at each other Nudge | F |
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| if they love each other who cares | D |
| They pull the morning out of the night | E |
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| I am living with a mouse who shares | D |
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| my meals with him which is fair as i judge | F |
E. E. Cummings
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