Adventurer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJBKLM NOPQBRSTUVHow desert islands | A |
in a cartoonist's imagination | B |
invariably are flat | C |
palm studded | D |
peopled by a solitary abject | E |
yet humorous man | F |
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In real time no delight | G |
such islets | H |
are razor hot | I |
rock sharp | J |
treeless barren | B |
slabs examples | K |
of art shirking but | L |
not shrinking life | M |
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Three days growth of beard | N |
bottle with note on the incoming tide | O |
comic survivor swimming up | P |
tramp steamer in the distance | Q |
shirts waved in unison | B |
predictable disappointment et al | R |
glum hands to face | S |
then the inevitable credulity | T |
splitting retort | U |
amid plaything for the crabs | V |
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