Disciple Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FAFA GH| My father younger handsome downright square | A |
| eyes like brown buttons fastening his face | B |
| over his soul mouth not too straight to swear | A |
| to say man sonny stitt's ass trashed the place | B |
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| hymning his saxophonist small g god | C |
| enlisted arms push up strong lips curled less | D |
| and less around cigarettes in an odd | C |
| reversal of what the army did best | E |
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| march men to foul habits and more around | F |
| his mouthpiece in search of pure embouchure | A |
| not square hell bent on welling a full sound | F |
| from his horn a liquid literature | A |
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| with biblical phrasing an interlude | G |
| of stimulants unchemical to blood | H |
Evie Shockley
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