The Neighbor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ| Man stomping over my bed in boots | A |
| carrying a large bronze church bell | B |
| which you occasionally drop | C |
| gross man with iron heels | D |
| who drags coffins to and fro at four in the morning | E |
| who hammers on scaffolding all night long | F |
| who entertains sumo wrestlers and fat acrobats | G |
| I pass you on the steps we smile and nod | H |
| Rage swells in me like gas | I |
| Now rage too keeps me awake | J |
Marge Piercy
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