Man In Black Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEB ECF CGC HIJ KLM NOP

Where the three magentaA
Breakwaters take the shoveB
And suck of the grey seaC
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To the left and the waveD
Unfists against the dunE
Barb wired headland ofB
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The Deer Island prisonE
With its trim piggeriesC
Hen huts and cattle greenF
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To the right and March iceC
Glazes the rock pools yetG
Snuff colored sand cliffs riseC
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Over a great stone spitH
Bared by each falling tideI
And you across those whiteJ
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Stones strode out in you deadK
Black coat black shoes and yourL
Black hair till there you stoodM
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Fixed vortex on the farN
Tip riveting stones airO
All of it togetherP

Sylvia Plath



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