Nebraska Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFFEAADAAGGAHIDI JEEEEKLEMGDNKDOLEHMD PNDQAERESEEALLDEEETU UGEDVWApril doesnt hurt here | A |
Like it does in New England | B |
The ground | C |
Vast and brown | D |
Surrounds dry towns | E |
Located in the dust | F |
Of the coming locust | F |
Live for survival not for 'kicks' | E |
Be a bangtail describer | A |
like of shrouded traveler | A |
in Textile tenement the birds fighting in yr ears like Burroughs exact to describe gettin | D |
The Angry Hunger | A |
hunger is anger | A |
who fears the | G |
hungry feareth | G |
the angry | A |
And so I came home | H |
To Golden far away | I |
Twas on the horizon | D |
Every blessed day | I |
As we rolled And we rolled | J |
From Donner tragic Pass | E |
Thru April in Nevada And out Salt City Way Into the dry Nebraskas And sad Wyomings Where young girls And pretty lover boys | E |
With Mickey Mantle eyes | E |
Wander under moons | E |
Sawing in lost cradle | K |
And Judge O Fasterc | L |
Passes whiggling by To ask of young love Was it the same wind Of April Plains eve that ruffled the dress | E |
Of my lost love | M |
Louanna | G |
In the Western | D |
Far off night | N |
Lost as the whistle | K |
Of the passing Train | D |
Everywhere West | O |
Roams moaning | L |
The deep basso | E |
Vom Vom | H |
Was it the same love | M |
Notified my bones As mortify yrs now | D |
Children of the soft | P |
Wyoming April night | N |
Couldna been | D |
But was But was ' | Q |
And on the prairie | A |
The wildflower blows | E |
In the night For bees birds And sleeping hidden Animals of life | R |
The Chicago | E |
Spitters in the spotty street | S |
Cheap beans loop Girls made eyes at me And I had Cents in my jeans | E |
Then Toledo | E |
Springtime starry | A |
Lover night Of hot rod boys And cool girls A wandering | L |
A wandering | L |
In search of April pain A plash of rain | D |
Will not dispel This fumigatin hell Of lover lane This park of roses Blue as bees | E |
In former airy poses | E |
In aerial O Way hoses | E |
No tamarand And figancine Can the musterand Be less kind | T |
Sol | U |
Sol | U |
Bring forth yr Ah Sunflower Ah me Montana | G |
Phosphorescent Rose | E |
And bridge in | D |
fairly land | V |
I'd understand it all | W |
Jack Kerouac
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