A Book Of Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKKLMH| Coming at an end the lovers | A |
| Are exhausted like two swimmers Where | B |
| Did it end There is no telling No love is | C |
| Like an ocean with the dizzy procession of the waves' boundaries | D |
| From which two can emerge exhausted nor long goodbye | E |
| Like death | F |
| Coming at an end Rather I would say like a length | G |
| Of coiled rope | H |
| Which does not disguise in the final twists of its lengths | I |
| Its endings | J |
| But you will say we loved | K |
| And some parts of us loved | K |
| And the rest of us will remain | L |
| Two persons Yes | M |
| Poetry ends like a rope | H |
Jack Spicer
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