Circular From America Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDAAFAAAGAHAAAAI HIAIJKAKLMAM| Against the eagled | A |
| Hemisphere | B |
| I lean my eager | C |
| Editorial ear | D |
| And what the devil | E |
| You think I hear | D |
| I hear the Beat | A |
| No not of the heart | A |
| But the dull palpitation | F |
| Of the New Art | A |
| As on the dead tread | A |
| Mill of no mind | A |
| It follows its leaders | G |
| Unbeaten behind | A |
| O Kerouac Kerouac | H |
| What on earth shall we do | A |
| If a single Idea | A |
| Ever gets through | A |
| an idea | A |
| To a hundred pages | I |
| Now Jack dear Jack | H |
| That ain't fair wages | I |
| For labouring through | A |
| Prose that takes ages | I |
| Just to announce | J |
| That Gods and Men | K |
| Ought all to study | A |
| The Book of Zen | K |
| If you really think | L |
| So low of the soul | M |
| Why don't you write | A |
| On a toilet roll | M |
George Barker
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