The Aunts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DAE FGH IJK LMN JOP| I like it when they get together | A |
| and talk in voices that sound | B |
| like apple trees and grape vines | C |
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| and some of them wear hats | D |
| and go to Arizona in the winter | A |
| and they all like to play cards | E |
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| They will always be the ones | F |
| who say It is time to go now | G |
| even as we linger at the door | H |
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| or stand by the waiting cars they | I |
| remember someone an uncle we | J |
| never knew and sigh all | K |
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| of them together like wind | L |
| in the oak trees behind the farm | M |
| where they grew up a place | N |
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| I remember especially | J |
| the hen house and the soft | O |
| clucking that filled the sunlit yard | P |
Joyce Sutphen
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