The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHEEIJKLMNOPNQ FRSTUBEVWXF

A
-
And like a cobbler at a benchB
I return to my musingsC
why Kensington GardensD
with its grand theatrical entranceE
is gateway to London's poorF
why the stiff Victoria and AlbertG
monument or grand canopyH
to the HemispheresE
has a bison for the AmericasE
or sultry elephant ofI
Asia fameJ
India being the brightestK
jewel in the Empress' crownL
why other archetypal animals at their pleasureM
are carved in gleaming milk whiteN
when the rich at theirO
leisure to and froP
dine elegantly as tightN
buds arranged on a stemQ
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I've not mentioned the poorF
come to the SerpentineR
a little ways up in Hyde ParkS
only to be chased outT
of Kensington at closingU
the cobbler at his benchB
croupier at WhitesE
the elephant as a hatchet beastV
run amuckW
in the stellar poolX
of the eye's fixed poorF

Paul Cameron Brown



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