Rain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFGHGIJKL MNOPQGB R| Suddenly this defeat | A |
| This rain | B |
| The blues gone gray | C |
| And the browns gone gray | C |
| And yellow | D |
| A terrible amber | E |
| In the cold streets | F |
| Your warm body | G |
| In whatever room | H |
| Your warm body | G |
| Among all the people | I |
| Your absence | J |
| The people who are always | K |
| Not you | L |
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| I have been easy with trees | M |
| Too long | N |
| Too familiar with mountains | O |
| Joy has been a habit | P |
| Now | Q |
| Suddenly | G |
| This rain | B |
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| Anonymous submission | R |
Jack Gilbert
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