Slipper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEEEGHI| When I was very young | A |
| onto school | B |
| a slick of water curled | C |
| under a behemoth silver poplar tree | D |
| there white underbacks | E |
| of leaves waved in showy pride the | F |
| dead underbellies of bass | E |
| as tall boys | E |
| big with rakish probing anthracite eyes | E |
| stooped in the creek | G |
| their red exposed flesh | H |
| colour of school brick | I |
Paul Cameron Brown
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