Undulate, My Tongue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA CDEA FAGAMy tongue undulates a wave to shore | A |
knocks a vigorous reef | B |
then slides to sea once more | A |
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The coral pink horizon of the mouth | C |
cavernous shores | D |
my tongue laps pier white teeth | E |
in servitude like an oar | A |
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Heavy drifting bobbing as a buoy | F |
the tongue sinks slowly down before | A |
surprising saliva | G |
going ashore | A |
Paul Cameron Brown
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