Aspects Of Robinson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIE JEKLM ENEOP QGRSRRobinson at cards at the Algonquin a thin | A |
Blue light comes down once more outside the blinds | B |
Gray men in overcoats are ghosts blown past the door | C |
The taxis streak the avenues with yellow orange and red | D |
This is Grand Central Mr Robinson | E |
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Robinson on a roof above the Heights the boats | F |
Mourn like the lost Water is slate far down | G |
Through sounds of ice cubes dropped in glass an osteopath | H |
Dressed for the links describes an old Intourist tour | I |
Here s where old Gibbons jumped from Robinson | E |
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Robinson walking in the Park admiring the elephant | J |
Robinson buying the Tribune Robinson buying the Times Robinson | E |
Saying Hello Yes this is Robinson Sunday | K |
At five I d love to Pretty well And you | L |
Robinson alone at Longchamps staring at the wall | M |
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Robinson afraid drunk sobbing Robinson | E |
In bed with a Mrs Morse Robinson at home | N |
Decisions Toynbee or luminol Where the sun | E |
Shines Robinson in flowered trunks eyes toward | O |
The breakers Where the night ends Robinson in East Side bars | P |
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Robinson in Glen plaid jacket Scotch grain shoes | Q |
Black four in hand and oxford button down | G |
The jeweled and silent watch that winds itself the brief | R |
Case covert topcoat clothes for spring all covering | S |
His sad and usual heart dry as a winter leaf | R |
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