September Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCD EFAG HIJ KLG M| born deported | A |
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| Undesirable you may have been untouchable | B |
| you were not Not forgotten | C |
| or passed over at the proper time | D |
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| As estimated you died Things marched | E |
| sufficient to that end | F |
| Just so much Zyklon and leather patented | A |
| terror so many routine cries | G |
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| I have made | H |
| an elegy for myself it | I |
| is true | J |
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| September fattens on vines Roses | K |
| flake from the wall The smoke | L |
| of harmless fires drifts to my eyes | G |
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| This is plenty This is more than enough | M |
Geoffrey Hill
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