Verbal Calisthenics Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFEG EHEI JKLM NONP| My love for you is more | A |
| athletic than a verb | B |
| Agile as a star | C |
| The tents of sun absorb | D |
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| Treading circus tight ropes | E |
| Of each syllable | F |
| The brazen jackanapes | E |
| Would fracture if he fell | G |
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| Acrobat of space | E |
| The daring adjective | H |
| Plunges for a phrase | E |
| Describing arcs of love | I |
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| Nimble as a noun | J |
| He catabpults in air | K |
| A planetary swoon | L |
| Could climax his career | M |
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| But adroit conjunction | N |
| Eloquently shall | O |
| Link to his lyric action | N |
| A periodic goal | P |
Sylvia Plath
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