The Everlasting Monday Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDEFGG HIJKLD| Thou shalt have an everlasting | A |
| Monday and stand in the moon | B |
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| The moon's man stands in his shell | C |
| Bent under a bundle | D |
| Of sticks The light falls chalk and cold | E |
| Upon our bedspread | F |
| His teeth are chattering among the leprous | G |
| Peaks and craters of those extinct volcanoes | G |
| - | |
| He also against black frost | H |
| Would pick sticks would not rest | I |
| Until his own lit room outshone | J |
| Sunday's ghost of sun | K |
| Now works his hell of Mondays in the moon's ball | L |
| Fireless seven chill seas chained to his ankle | D |
Sylvia Plath
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