The Man Who Broke Up The Dinner Party Answers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF GH IJ KL MDIt made me feel small like a husband | A |
and I never married never owned | B |
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a table worth turning over china | C |
worth shattering linen worth blood | D |
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from the cut hand I sucked and cursed | E |
and wrapped in a torn shirt in a pocket | F |
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Can't they make it new again those bees | G |
those communist women at their weaving | H |
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It was only the long lines the slow | I |
enforced pace solemnity cold white glitter | J |
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I was only too proud to eat cold history | K |
to stand in the breadlines at the tomb | L |
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I only declined the feast in the mausoleum | M |
as Yesenin did who wrote his regrets in blood | D |
Eric Torgersen
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