The Cable Car Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DEFBG HIJK BLMNB| The Haitian effect of stars | A |
| grinds the blue firmament | B |
| like a cable car by night | B |
| transfixing energy | C |
| - | |
| One hears myriad tokens | D |
| falling into a collection box | E |
| then the twitter of bells | F |
| before the trolley steps round | B |
| winds near Russian Hill | G |
| - | |
| The night sky is a reservoir | H |
| a cistern stored with disturbing | I |
| elements prickling the unknown | J |
| in a man | K |
| - | |
| To watch as life forms more intricate | B |
| than lavender curls so hushed their tones | L |
| produce melodies like Castor and Pollux Leo | M |
| the Three Sisters seizes any boarding pass | N |
| along the remaining train of thought | B |
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