Rocking Horse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGHIJ| Fate is a mahout astride a large elephant impersonal | A |
| as dark sun with winds raging across a desert Fate is | B |
| the old bones of dead Indians being resurrected as | C |
| ground mist on the edge of a salt marsh | D |
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| And not knowing what to call personal destiny we | E |
| resort to the clunker fate beggar and king | F |
| enjoying or so it is said the dust together I prefer wet | G |
| leaves breaking canisters of restraint and calling to | H |
| the earth as little paws digging into the humus of the | I |
| sky | J |
Paul Cameron Brown
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