Trees Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDAEFGHICJA| But a tree has | A |
| a long suffering shapeIs | A |
| spread in half | B |
| by limbed fate | C |
| Rises from gray rain | D |
| pavements | A |
| To traffic in the bleak | E |
| brown air | F |
| Of cities radar television | G |
| nameless dumb numb mis connicumb | H |
| Throwing twigs the | I |
| color of ink To white souled | C |
| heaven with | J |
| A reality of its own uses | A |
Jack Kerouac
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