White China Plates Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIEJKL| You could have driven | A |
| a pick up truck | B |
| thru spokes of that moon so big and radiant | C |
| this upended water chestnut | D |
| ground mist weeping | E |
| in the shadows | F |
| flutter of an old woman's shawl | G |
| the clammy smell like | H |
| a child's fingers to the face | I |
| a little unsettling | E |
| crickets and dew in brigades | J |
| running tears on the old | K |
| shoe leather | L |
Paul Cameron Brown
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