Kitchenette Building Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA CDEC FGF HIJ| We are things of dry hours and the involuntary plan | A |
| Grayed in and gray Dream mate a giddy sound not strong | B |
| Like rent feeding a wife satisfying a man | A |
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| But could a dream sent up through onion fumes | C |
| Its white and violet fight with fried potatoes | D |
| And yesterday's garbage ripening in the hall | E |
| Flutter or sing an aria down these rooms | C |
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| Even if we were willing to let it in | F |
| Had time to warm it keep it very clean | G |
| Anticipate a message let it begin | F |
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| We wonder But not well not for a minute | H |
| Since Number Five is out of the bathroom now | I |
| We think of lukewarm water hope to get in it | J |
Gwendolyn Brooks
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