Pastoral (ii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIFJKLMNOIP QRQ| When I was younger | A |
| it was plain to me | B |
| I must make something of myself | C |
| Older now | D |
| I walk back streets | E |
| admiring the houses | F |
| of the very poor | G |
| roof out of line with sides | H |
| the yards cluttered | I |
| with old chicken wire ashes | F |
| furniture gone wrong | J |
| the fences and outhouses | K |
| built of barrel staves | L |
| and parts of boxes all | M |
| if I am fortunate | N |
| smeared a bluish green | O |
| that properly weathered | I |
| pleases me best of all colors | P |
| - | |
| No one | Q |
| will believe this | R |
| of vast import to the nation | Q |
William Carlos Williams
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