Great Mullen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFGHGIJEKLMIMME NGO| One leaves his leaves at home | A |
| beomg a mullen and sends up a lighthouse | B |
| to peer from I will have my way | C |
| yellow A mast with a lantern ten | D |
| fifty a hundred smaller and smaller | E |
| as they grow more Liar liar liar | E |
| You come from her I can smell djer kiss | F |
| on your clothes Ha you come to me | G |
| you I am a point of dew on a grass stem | H |
| Why are you sending heat down on me | G |
| from your lantern You are cowdung a | I |
| dead stick with the bark off She is | J |
| squirting on us both She has has her | E |
| hand on you well She has defiled | K |
| ME Your leaves are dull thick | L |
| and hairy Every hair on my body will | M |
| hold you off from me You are a | I |
| dungcake birdlime on a fencerail | M |
| I love you straight yellow | M |
| finger of God pointing to her | E |
| Liar broken weed dungcake you have | N |
| I am a cricket waving his antennae | G |
| and you are high grey and straight Ha | O |
William Carlos Williams
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