Native Moments Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHCIJ| NATIVE moments when you come upon me Ah you are here now Give me now | A |
| libidinous joys only Give me the drench of my passions Give me life | B |
| coarse and rank To day I go consort with nature's darlings to night too | C |
| I am for those who believe in loose delights I share the midnight orgies | D |
| of young men I dance with the dancers and drink with the drinkers The | E |
| echoes ring with our indecent calls I take for my love some prostitute I | F |
| pick out some low person for my dearest friend He shall be lawless rude | G |
| illiterate he shall be one condemn'd by others for deeds done I will play | H |
| a part no longer Why should I exile myself from my companions O you | C |
| shunn'd persons I at least do not shun you I come forthwith in your | I |
| midst I will be your poet I will be more to you than to any of the rest | J |
Walt Whitman
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