Provisions Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FG H I JI KLMWhat should we have taken | A |
with us We never could decide | B |
on that or what to wear | C |
or at what time of | D |
year we should make the journey | E |
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So here we are in thin | F |
raincoats and rubber boots | G |
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On the disastrous ice the wind rising | H |
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Nothing in our pockets | I |
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But a pencil stub two oranges | J |
Four Toronto streetcar tickets | I |
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and an elastic band holding a bundle | K |
of small white filing cards | L |
printed with important facts | M |
Margaret Atwood
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