The Judges Of The Little Box Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCD ECDD DDC FGH ACI A| to Karl Max Ostojic | A |
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| Why do you stare at the little box | B |
| That in her emptiness | C |
| Holds the whole world | D |
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| If the little box holds | E |
| The world in her emptiness | C |
| Then the antiworld | D |
| Holds the little box in its antihand | D |
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| Who'll bite off the antiworld's antihand | D |
| And on that hand | D |
| Five hundred antifingers | C |
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| Do you believe | F |
| You'll bite it off | G |
| With your thirty two teeth | H |
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| Or are you waiting | A |
| For the little box | C |
| To fly into your mouth | I |
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| Is this why you are staring | A |
Vasko Popa
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