Problems Of A Journalist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGE AHIJK| I want to get away somewhere and re read Proust | A |
| Said an editor of Fortune to a man on Time | B |
| But the fire roared and died the phoenix quacked like a goose | C |
| And all roads to the country fray like shawls | D |
| Outside the dusk of suburbs Pacing the halls | D |
| Where mile high windows frame a dream with witnesses | E |
| You taste fantast and epicure the names of towns along the coast | F |
| Black roadsters throbbing on the highways blue with rain | G |
| Toward one lamp burning on those sentences | E |
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| I want to get away somewhere and re read Proust | A |
| Said an editor of Newsweek to a man on Look | H |
| Dachaus with telephones Siberias with bonuses | I |
| One reads as winter settles on the town | J |
| The evening paper in an Irving Place caf | K |
Weldon Kees
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