3rd Chorus Mexico City Blues Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ KLGKBGMNOPQRS| Describe fires in riverbottom | A |
| sand and the cooking | B |
| the cooking of hot dogs | C |
| spitted in whittled sticks | D |
| over flames of woodfire | E |
| with grease dropping in smoke | F |
| to brown and blacken | G |
| the salty hotdogs | H |
| and the wine | I |
| and the work on the railroad | J |
| - | |
| in debt | K |
| says the Government | L |
| Two hundred and seventy five billion | G |
| dollars in debt | K |
| Like Unending | B |
| Heaven | G |
| And Unnumbered Sentient Beings | M |
| Who will be admitted | N |
| Not Numberable | O |
| To the new Pair of Shoes | P |
| Of White Guru Fleece | Q |
| O j o | R |
| The Purple Paradise | S |
Jack Kerouac
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