A Sorcerer Bids Farewell To Seem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJKLMN| I'm through with this grand looking glass hotel | A |
| where adjectives play croquet with flamingo nouns | B |
| methinks I shall absent me for a while | C |
| from rhetoric of these rococo queens | D |
| Item chuck out royal rigmarole of props | E |
| and auction off each rare white rabbit verb | F |
| send my muse Alice packing with gaudy scraps | G |
| of mushroom simile and gryphon garb | H |
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| My native sleight of hand is wearing out | I |
| mad hatter's hat yields no new metaphor | J |
| and jabberwock will not translate his songs | K |
| it's time to vanish like the cheshire cat | L |
| alone to that authentic island where | M |
| cabbages are cabbages kings kings | N |
Sylvia Plath
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