November Surf Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJEKLMNOPQRS TU| Some lucky day each November great waves awake and are | A |
| drawn | B |
| Like smoking mountains bright from the west | C |
| And come and cover the cliff with white violent cleanness then | D |
| suddenly | E |
| The old granite forgets half a year's filth | F |
| The orange peel eggshells papers pieces of clothing the clots | G |
| Of dung in corners of the rock and used | H |
| Sheaths that make light love safe in the evenings all the droppings | I |
| of the summer | J |
| Idlers washed off in a winter ecstasy | E |
| I think this cumbered continent envies its cliff then But all | K |
| seasons | L |
| The earth in her childlike prophetic sleep | M |
| Keeps dreaming of the bath of a storm that prepares up the long | N |
| coast | O |
| Of the future to scour more than her sea lines | P |
| The cities gone down the people fewer and the hawks more | Q |
| numerous | R |
| The rivers mouth to source pure when the two footed | S |
| Mammal being someways one of the nobler animals regains | T |
| The dignity of room the value of rareness | U |
Robinson Jeffers
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