A Kind Of Villanelle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC ADE FGA AHI CJK CLMA| I will have been walking away | A |
| no matter what direction I intended | B |
| at that moment I will have been walking | C |
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| Away into the direction that you now say | A |
| I have always intended no matter what my | D |
| intention was then I will have been | E |
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| Walking away though it will not be clear | F |
| what it was that I was leaving or | G |
| even why it seems that you will say | A |
| - | |
| That always I was walking away | A |
| intending a direction that was not towards | H |
| you but moving away with every step | I |
| - | |
| Or even when I pretended to be walking | C |
| towards you only making the place | J |
| for my feet to go backwards | K |
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| Away where I will have been walking | C |
| always away intention and direction | L |
| unknown but knowing you will always | M |
| say I will have been walking away | A |
Joyce Sutphen
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