Yet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BA CA DA EA FA GA HA IA| Hang him from a tree he hasn't hung from yet | A |
| Fling him off a bridge no one's been flung from yet | A |
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| Send succor in whatever dark disguise | B |
| a hornet's nest he's not gone running stung from yet | A |
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| Early fall and not one branch the wind | C |
| has not stripped every leaf that clung from yet | A |
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| Recess Winter Second or third grade | D |
| A frozen pipe he hasn't freed his tongue from yet | A |
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| The drought seems endless Spring No dropp of rain | E |
| Just parched soil no shoot has sprung from yet | A |
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| Find it in some corner of the workshop | F |
| some damp rag no last dropp has been wrung from yet | A |
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| Probe the dank recesses of the cellar | G |
| not one cask he hasn't yanked the bung from yet | A |
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| He'd have it be a tower not a steeple | H |
| the height in him no bell has rung from yet | A |
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| Not by wit or rhetoric alone | I |
| will Eric find a voice he hasn't sung from yet | A |
Eric Torgersen
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