After Lunch Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF CGH

And after noon the well dressed creatures comeA
To sniff among the deadB
And have their lunchC
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And all the many well dressed creatures pluckD
The swollen avocados from the dustE
And stir the minestrone with stray bonesF
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And after lunchC
They loll and lounge aboutG
Decanting claret in convenient skullsH

Harold Pinter



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