New Year-s Eve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFCCGCHCGBCAIJGK BLMCLG| Staggering homeward between the stream and the trees the unhappy | A |
| drunkard | B |
| Babbles a woeful song and babbles | C |
| The end of the world the moon's like fired Troy in a flying | D |
| cloud the storm | E |
| Rises again the stream's in flood | F |
| The moon's like the sack of Carthage the Bastile's broken pedlars | C |
| and empires | C |
| Still deal in luxury men sleep in prison | G |
| Old Saturn thinks it was better in his grandsire's time but that's | C |
| from the brittle | H |
| Arteries it neither betters nor worsens | C |
| Nobody knows my love the falcon | G |
| It has always bristled with phantoms always factitious mildly absurd | B |
| The organism with no precipitous | C |
| Degeneration slight imperceptible discounts of sense and faculty | A |
| Adapts itself to the culture medium | I |
| Nobody crawls to the test tube rim | J |
| Nobody knows my love the falcon | G |
| The star's on the mountain the stream snoring in flood the brain lit | K |
| drunkard | B |
| Crosses midnight and stammers to bed | L |
| The inhuman nobility of things the ecstatic beauty the inveterate | M |
| steadfastness | C |
| Uphold the four posts of the bed | L |
| Nobody knows my love the falcon | G |
Robinson Jeffers
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