Thing Language Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEB FGHIH| This ocean humiliating in its disguises | A |
| Tougher than anything | B |
| No one listens to poetry The ocean | C |
| Does not mean to be listened to A drop | D |
| Or crash of water It means | E |
| Nothing | B |
| It | - |
| Is bread and butter | F |
| Pepper and salt The death | G |
| That young men hope for Aimlessly | H |
| It pounds the shore White and aimless signals No | I |
| One listens to poetry | H |
Jack Spicer
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