Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGHAI JKLMIn the old air | A |
by his rocker | B |
a silent trapeze of thought | C |
suspends an aging man | D |
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Each movement as of the katydid | E |
droning | F |
a monologue with the past | G |
a buzz escaping across | H |
still warm air | A |
Elsewhere cicadas whittle about the octogenarian heat | I |
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Nestled quietly a supine stare erodes both time place | J |
unto bearded grey | K |
nuances clasped | L |
in a breathless chat with death | M |
Paul Cameron Brown
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