Night Sky Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGHI JKLMNOAPGQ| I can call a lake a kettle | A |
| a splendid ivory comb a snare | B |
| tiny feet cataclysms off a mountain | C |
| the night sky my ariel home | D |
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| Nothing matters with my heart at my ribs | E |
| a collarbone of doubt | F |
| inching into my anatomy | G |
| Everest wide | H |
| surging canals into my throat | I |
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| I am a pianist plying my trade | J |
| playing to waves | K |
| the wharf and pier | L |
| passionate onlookers | M |
| entranced with joy | N |
| sailors wearing blond caps | O |
| in stout approval | A |
| their tall ships wavy as decorative pins | P |
| smashed bottles accumulated days at sea | G |
| lapping the dock | Q |
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