Salutation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ| O generation of the thoroughly smug | A |
| and thoroughly uncomfortable | B |
| I have seen fishermen picnicking in the sun | C |
| I have seen them with untidy families | D |
| I have seen their smiles full of teeth | E |
| and heard ungainly laughter | F |
| And I am happier than you are | G |
| And they were happier than I am | H |
| And the fish swim in the lake | I |
| and do not even own clothing | J |
Ezra Pound
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