We Go Out Together In The Staring Town Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DE FGH IJKC| We go out together into the staring town | A |
| And buy cheese and bread and little jugs with | B |
| flowered labels | C |
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| Everywhere is a tent where we put on our whirling | D |
| show | E |
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| A great deal has been said of the handless serpents | F |
| Which war has set loose in the gay milk of our | G |
| heads | H |
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| But because you braid your hair and taste like | I |
| honey of heaven | J |
| We go together into town to buy wine and | K |
| yellow candles | C |
Kenneth Patchen
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