March Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG ACHIJKG ELMNOEP| There's a wind blowing | A |
| Cold through the corridors | B |
| A ghost wind | C |
| The flapping of defeated wings | D |
| A hell fantasy | E |
| From meadows damned | F |
| To eternal April | G |
| - | |
| And listening listening | A |
| To the wind | C |
| I hear | H |
| The throat rattle of dying men | I |
| From whose ears oozes | J |
| Foamy blood | K |
| Throttled in a brothel | G |
| - | |
| I see brightly | E |
| In the wind vacancies | L |
| Saint Thomas Aquinas | M |
| And | N |
| Poetry blossoms | O |
| Excitingly | E |
| As the first flower of truth | P |
Patrick Kavanagh
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