The Spheres Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGGHIJK A LMNOPQ A CJRSTU S VQW S XQQ S Y S Z

IA
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The sun is burning a hole in your pocketB
and though very slowly you are makingC
the tides turn it is a sunny dayD
and everything burnsE
today goes very fastF
you might make it rainG
or intuit another bearing the mark of CainG
you see lips and a weeping black roseH
in each of the god's eyesI
no matterJ
it is a day of aces and dancing dogsK
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IIA
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Kafka was still a puppy when a carL
hit him and broke his leg it was the bestM
thing that could have happened ever since heN
is extremely careful on the roadsO
would prefer to cross at the lightsP
or pedestrian crossingsQ
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IIIA
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as we have seen life can be quite harrowingC
even for a young dog who once overJ
the traumas of worms amp house training wouldR
be expected to lead an idyllic dog's lifeS
dogs all speak the one language amp thereforeT
have no need to learn FrenchU
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IVS
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How many times doV
the words 'dog' 'chien' 'canis'Q
or 'hund' occur in an average poemW
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VS
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How long do you think it will takeX
before people will be reading poemsQ
rather than newspapersQ
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VIS
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The artist's lot to flounce about the countrysideY
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VIIS
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Like a dogZ

S. K. Kelen



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