After Lunch Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF CGH| And after noon the well dressed creatures come | A |
| To sniff among the dead | B |
| And have their lunch | C |
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| And all the many well dressed creatures pluck | D |
| The swollen avocados from the dust | E |
| And stir the minestrone with stray bones | F |
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| And after lunch | C |
| They loll and lounge about | G |
| Decanting claret in convenient skulls | H |
Harold Pinter
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