White China Plates Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIEJKL

You could have drivenA
a pick up truckB
thru spokes of that moon so big and radiantC
this upended water chestnutD
ground mist weepingE
in the shadowsF
flutter of an old woman's shawlG
the clammy smell likeH
a child's fingers to the faceI
a little unsettlingE
crickets and dew in brigadesJ
running tears on the oldK
shoe leatherL

Paul Cameron Brown



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