The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DDDD BEED EEEE| The time of year has grown indifferent | A |
| Mildew of summer and the deepening snow | B |
| Are both alike in the routine I know | B |
| I am too dumbly in my being pent | C |
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| The wind attendant on the solstices | D |
| Blows on the shutters of the metropoles | D |
| Stirring no poet in his sleep and tolls | D |
| The grand ideas of the villages | D |
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| The malady of the quotidian | B |
| Perhaps if winter once could penetrate | E |
| Through all its purples to the final slate | E |
| Persisting bleakly in an icy haze | D |
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| One might in turn become less diffident | E |
| Out of such mildew plucking neater mould | E |
| And spouting new orations of the cold | E |
| One might One might But time will not relent | E |
Wallace Stevens
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