The Plunge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFC CGHIJKELMNOP| I would bathe myself in strangeness | A |
| These comforts heaped upon me smother me | B |
| I burn I scald so for the new | C |
| New friends new faces | D |
| Places | D |
| Oh to be out of this | E |
| This that is all I wanted | F |
| save the new | C |
| - | |
| And you | C |
| Love you the much the more desired | G |
| Do I not loathe all walls streets stones | H |
| All mire mist all fog | I |
| All ways of traffic | J |
| You I wold have flow over me like water | K |
| Oh but far out of this | E |
| Grass and low fields and hills | L |
| And sun | M |
| Oh sun enough | N |
| Out and alone among some | O |
| Alien people | P |
Ezra Pound
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