To Larkin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJKLM| Is it you I see go by the window Jim Larkin you not looking | A |
| at me nor any one | B |
| And your shadow swaying from East to West | C |
| Strange that you should be walking free you shut down without light | D |
| And your legs tied up with a knot of iron | E |
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| One hundred million men and women go inevitably about their affairs | F |
| In the somnolent way | G |
| Of men before a great drunkenness | H |
| They do not see you go by their windows Jim Larkin | I |
| With your eyes bloody as the sunset | J |
| And your shadow gaunt upon the sky | K |
| You and the like of you that life | L |
| Is crushing for their frantic wines | M |
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