The Climate Of Danger Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFGG HIHJKLMMN OPQRSSTTT| The middle is the place to stand | A |
| If there can be one solid spot | B |
| Undoubted in that damaged land | A |
| Two schools exist one says there is | C |
| No region lacking hazard pain | D |
| And fear the other mentions plains | E |
| Enclosed | F |
| For those | G |
| Wanting more than the perfumed rose | G |
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| On one hand birds and trained baboons | H |
| Polish the atmosphere with words | I |
| Like slate rasping and grey Their moons | H |
| Are sterile as their eyes dull marbles | J |
| Damp and cavern caught And evenings | K |
| Spread through days of easy grief | L |
| The fall | M |
| Of all | M |
| Grins from a shaky pedestal | N |
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| And on the other absolutes | O |
| Disguised as gods in masks of print | P |
| Poke into ruins and dispute | Q |
| Arrival of the perished hour | R |
| Past and dead one they await | S |
| Hysterically to penetrate | S |
| And guide | T |
| With pride | T |
| To unexpected suicide | T |
Weldon Kees
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