Creation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEAFGHIJ JKL| Wherever the dead are there they are and | A |
| Nothing more But you and I can expect | B |
| To see angels in the meadowgrass that look | C |
| Like cows | D |
| And wherever we are in paradise | E |
| in furnished room without bath and | A |
| six flights up | F |
| Is all God We read | G |
| To one another loving the sound of the s s | H |
| Slipping up on the f s and much is good | I |
| Enough to raise the hair on our heads like Rilke and Wilfred Owen | J |
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| Any person who loves another person | J |
| Wherever in the world is with us in this room | K |
| Even though there are battlefields | L |
Kenneth Patchen
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