Cuttings (later) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJK| This urge wrestle resurrection of dry sticks | A |
| Cut stems struggling to put down feet | B |
| What saint strained so much | C |
| Rose on such lopped limbs to a new life | D |
| I can hear underground that sucking and sobbing | E |
| In my veins in my bones I feel it | F |
| The small waters seeping upward | G |
| The tight grains parting at last | H |
| When sprouts break out | I |
| Slippery as fish | J |
| I quail lean to beginnings sheath wet | K |
Theodore Roethke
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