Slipper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEEEGHI

When I was very youngA
onto schoolB
a slick of water curledC
under a behemoth silver poplar treeD
there white underbacksE
of leaves waved in showy pride theF
dead underbellies of bassE
as tall boysE
big with rakish probing anthracite eyesE
stooped in the creekG
their red exposed fleshH
colour of school brickI

Paul Cameron Brown



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