1926 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIE AJKLA| The porchlight coming on again | A |
| Early November the dead leaves | B |
| Raked in piles the wicker swing | C |
| Creaking Across the lots | D |
| A phonograph is playing Ja Da | E |
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| An orange moon I see the lives | F |
| Of neighbors mapped and marred | G |
| Like all the wars ahead and R | H |
| Insane B with his throat cut | I |
| Fifteen years from now in Omaha | E |
| - | |
| I did not know them then | A |
| My airedale scratches at the door | J |
| And I am back from seeing Milton Sills | K |
| And Doris Kenyon Twelve years old | L |
| The porchlight coming on again | A |
Weldon Kees
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