The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DDDD BEED EEEE

The time of year has grown indifferentA
Mildew of summer and the deepening snowB
Are both alike in the routine I knowB
I am too dumbly in my being pentC
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The wind attendant on the solsticesD
Blows on the shutters of the metropolesD
Stirring no poet in his sleep and tollsD
The grand ideas of the villagesD
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The malady of the quotidianB
Perhaps if winter once could penetrateE
Through all its purples to the final slateE
Persisting bleakly in an icy hazeD
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One might in turn become less diffidentE
Out of such mildew plucking neater mouldE
And spouting new orations of the coldE
One might One might But time will not relentE

Wallace Stevens



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