Song Writer Paid With Air Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJKLM D| I sit on a white wood box | A |
| Smeared with the black name | B |
| Of a seller of white sugar | C |
| The little brown table is so dirty | D |
| That if I had food | E |
| I do not think I could eat | F |
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| How can I promise violets drunken in wine | G |
| For your amusement | H |
| How can I powder your blue cotton dress | I |
| With splinters of emerald | J |
| How can I sing you songs of the amber pear | K |
| Or pour for the finger tips of your white fingers | L |
| Mingled scents in a rose agate bowl | M |
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| From the Chinese of J Wing nineteenth century | D |
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