Forgetfulness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FCGGH H| Forgetfulness is like a song | A |
| That freed from beat and measure wanders | B |
| Forgetfulness is like a bird whose wings are reconciled | C |
| Outspread and motionless | D |
| A bird that coasts the wind unwearyingly | E |
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| Forgetfulness is rain at night | F |
| Or an old house in a forest or a child | C |
| Forgetfulness is white white as a blasted tree | G |
| And it may stun the sybil into prophecy | G |
| Or bury the Gods | H |
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| I can remember much forgetfulness | H |
Harold Hart Crane
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