One April Dusk The Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EBFGHIJKA LMBB NOPN KQBN OBRF SQTM UVQK Wone April dusk the | A |
sallow street lamps were turning | B |
snowy against a west of robin's egg blue when | C |
i entered a mad street whose | D |
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mouth dripped with slavver of | E |
spring | B |
chased two flights of squirrel stairs into | F |
a mid victorian attic which is known as | G |
O | H |
and having ordered | I |
yaoorti from | J |
Nicho' | K |
settled my feet on the | A |
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ceiling inhaling six divine inches | L |
of Haremina in | M |
the thick of the snick | B |
er of cards and smack of back | B |
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gammon boards i was aware of an entirely | N |
dirty circle of habitu eacute s their | O |
faces like cigarettebutts chewed | P |
with disdain led by a Jumpy | N |
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Tramp who played each | K |
card as if it were a thunderbolt red | Q |
hot peeling | B |
off huge slabs of a fuzzy | N |
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language with the aid of an exclamatory | O |
tooth pick | B |
And who may that | R |
be i said exhaling into | F |
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eternity as Nicho' laid | S |
before me bread | Q |
more downy than street lamps | T |
upon an almostclean | M |
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plate | U |
Achilles | V |
said | Q |
Nicho' | K |
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and did you perhaps wish also shishkabob | W |
E. E. Cummings
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