Garbageman: The Man With The Orderly Mind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D C E F G FWhat do you think of us in fuzzy endeavor you whose directions are | A |
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sterling whose lunge is straight | B |
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Can you make a reason how can you pardon us who memorize the rules and never score | C |
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Who memorize the rules from your own text but never quite transfer them to the game | D |
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Who never quite receive the whistling ball who gawk begin to absorb the crowd's own roar | C |
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Is earnest enough may earnest attract or lead to light | E |
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Is light enough if hands in clumsy frenzy flimsy whimsically enlist | F |
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Is light enough when this bewilderment crying against the dark shuts down the shades | G |
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Dilute confusion Find and explode our mist | F |
Gwendolyn Brooks
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