Wagner Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABC DEDEC DFDFC| Creeps in half wanton half asleep | A |
| One with a fat wide hairless face | B |
| He likes love music that is cheap | A |
| Likes women in a crowded place | B |
| And wants to hear the noise they're making | C |
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| His heavy eyelids droop half over | D |
| Great pouches swing beneath his eyes | E |
| He listens thinks himself the lover | D |
| Heaves from his stomach wheezy sighs | E |
| He likes to feel his heart's a breaking | C |
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| The music swells His gross legs quiver | D |
| His little lips are bright with slime | F |
| The music swells The women shiver | D |
| And all the while in perfect time | F |
| His pendulous stomach hangs a shaking | C |
Rupert Brooke
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