Who Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQQ CRS TQQ BHP UVM WXU

The month of flowering's finished The fruit's inA
Eaten or rotten I am all mouthB
October's the month for storageC
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Thie shed's fusty as a mummy's stomachD
Old tools handles and rusty tusksE
I am at home here among the dead headsF
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Let me sit in a flowerpotG
The spiders won't noticeH
My heart is a stopped geraniumI
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If only the wind would leave my lungs aloneJ
Dogsbody noses the petals They bloom upside downK
They rattle like hydrangea bushesL
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Mouldering heads console meM
Nailed to the rafters yesterdayN
Inmates who don't hibernateO
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Cabbageheads wormy purple silver glazeP
A dressing of mule ears mothy pelts but green heartedQ
Their veins white as porkfatQ
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O the beauty of usageC
The orange pumpkins have no eyesR
These halls are full of women who think they are birdsS
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This is a dull schoolT
I am a root a stone an owl pelletQ
Without dreams of any sortQ
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Mother you are the one mouthB
I would be a tongue to Mother of othernessH
Eat me Wastebasket gaper shadow of doorwaysP
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I said I must remember this being smallU
There were such enormous flowersV
Purple and red mouths utterly lovelyM
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The hoops of blackberry stems made me cryW
Now they light me up like an electric bulbX
For weeks I can remember nothing at allU

Sylvia Plath



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