The Neighbor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ

Man stomping over my bed in bootsA
carrying a large bronze church bellB
which you occasionally dropC
gross man with iron heelsD
who drags coffins to and fro at four in the morningE
who hammers on scaffolding all night longF
who entertains sumo wrestlers and fat acrobatsG
I pass you on the steps we smile and nodH
Rage swells in me like gasI
Now rage too keeps me awakeJ

Marge Piercy



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