The Treehouse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCD AEFBGGBBHGH AIJBK| To every man | A |
| His treehouse | B |
| A green splice in the humping years | B |
| Spartan with narrow cot | C |
| And prickly door | D |
| - | |
| To every man | A |
| His twilight flash | E |
| Of luminous recall | F |
| of tiptoe years | B |
| in leaf stung flight | G |
| of days of squirm and bite | G |
| that waved antennas through the grass | B |
| of nights | B |
| when every moving thing | H |
| was girlshaped | G |
| expectantly turning | H |
| - | |
| To every man | A |
| His house below | I |
| And his house above | J |
| With perilous stairs | B |
| Between | K |
James A. Emanuel
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