Cézanne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGHIIJKGGG| The Irish lady can say that to day is every day Caesar can say that | A |
| every day is to day and they say that every day is as they say | B |
| In this way we have a place to stay and he was not met because | C |
| he was settled to stay When I said settled I meant settled to stay | B |
| When I said settled to stay I meant settled to stay Saturday In this | D |
| way a mouth is a mouth In this way if in as a mouth if in as a | E |
| mouth where if in as a mouth where and there Believe they have | F |
| water too Believe they have that water too and blue when you see | G |
| blue is all blue precious too is all that that is precious too is all | H |
| that and they meant to absolve you In this way C zanne nearly did | I |
| nearly in this way C zanne nearly did nearly did and nearly did | I |
| And was I surprised Was I very surprised Was I surprised I was | J |
| surprised and in that patient are you patient when you find bees | K |
| Bees in a garden make a specialty of honey and so does honey Honey | G |
| and prayer Honey and there There where the grass can grow nearly | G |
| four times yearly | G |
Gertrude Stein
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