April Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFA AGHIJGKLMNOP| No one's despair is like my despair | A |
| - | |
| You have no place in this garden | B |
| thinking such things producing | C |
| the tiresome outward signs the man | D |
| pointedly weeding an entire forest | E |
| the woman limping refusing to change clothes | F |
| or wash her hair | A |
| - | |
| Do you suppose I care | A |
| if you speak to one another | G |
| But I mean you to know | H |
| I expected better of two creatures | I |
| who were given minds if not | J |
| that you would actually care for each other | G |
| at least that you would understand | K |
| grief is distributed | L |
| between you among all your kind for me | M |
| to know you as deep blue | N |
| marks the wild scilla white | O |
| the wood violet | P |
Louise Gluck
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