Teeter-totter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJKLMN| He was Popeye the Sailor Man | A |
| at least in Picture book and poem | B |
| the mind falling from a drooping ledge | C |
| thrust of twilight though working | D |
| up to the bargaining edge of words | E |
| - | |
| Then synchronicity and cuteness | F |
| aside the all too old | G |
| pretending became the | H |
| gaping edge of Popeye's | I |
| spinach can a soul lost | J |
| not to Sweet Pea or Olive | K |
| Oil but barnacle and | L |
| rip tides of a brain | M |
| slipping its moorings free | N |
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