Devastation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGFH FIGF

Little red berries areA
the crop of this stump treeB
They are the prize stubbleC
where little growth is comeD
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A transplant of hair afterE
a serious illnessF
or after fire ravagesG
the body's wildernessF
is that first sip of broth takenH
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Little by little they bring cautiousF
hope that more willI
stumble into other pocket crevicesG
the bits of life amidst the spores of stillnessF

Paul Cameron Brown



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