Train Window Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDEFGAGHAIAJA| Small towns | A |
| Crawling out of their green shirts | B |
| Tubercular towns | A |
| Coughing a little in the dawn | C |
| And the church | D |
| There is always a church | D |
| With its natty spire | E |
| And the vestibule | F |
| That's where they whisper | G |
| Tzz tzz tzz tzz tzz tzz | A |
| How many codes for a wireless whisper | G |
| And corn flatter than it should be | H |
| And those chits of leaves | A |
| Gadding with every wind | I |
| Small towns | A |
| From Connecticut to Maine | J |
| Tzz tzz tzz tzz tzz tzz | A |
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