Fear Is What Quickens Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJ KLMNL DA | |
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Many animals that our fathers killed in America | B |
Had quick eyes | C |
They stared about wildly | D |
When the moon went dark | E |
The new moon falls into the freight yards | F |
Of cities in the south | G |
But the loss of the moon to the dark hands of Chicago | H |
Does not matter to the deer | I |
In this northern field | J |
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What is that tall woman doing | K |
There in the trees | L |
I can hear rabbits and mourning dovees whispering together | M |
In the dark grass there | N |
Under the trees | L |
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I look about wildly | D |
James Arlington Wright
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