Wincing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCE A FGCHIJ KLMNCOFMP| You can't go back | A |
| to Love a home | B |
| memories of Pearl Bailey | C |
| even a scatterbrained job | D |
| curled like a Morning Glory | C |
| about the ribs of day | E |
| - | |
| Everyone repeats not going back | A |
| - | |
| A sly ripple on the cape of wind | F |
| peaking with | G |
| absentminded glee | C |
| into that bulge from within | H |
| your past beyond your left arm | I |
| called before | J |
| - | |
| Dismissing angels refusing to | K |
| court hardship not to mention | L |
| wincing that comes from attaching | M |
| the mouth too fiercely on privale parts | N |
| and all flasks with firm memory | C |
| wheeling drunkenly on her thought | O |
| her sayings sculling backwaters of your mind | F |
| with little fingers each repeating | M |
| sane warnings | P |
Paul Cameron Brown
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