Drizzle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD ED FD GB GB| Baudelaire 'The dead the poor dead have their bad hours ' | A |
| But the dead have no watches no grief and no hours | B |
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| At first not smoking took all my time I did it | C |
| a little by little and hour by hour | D |
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| Per diem Pro bono Cui bono Pro rata | E |
| But the poor use English Off and on By the hour | D |
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| 'I'm sorry but we'll have to stop now ' There tick but | F |
| fifty minutes in the psychoanalytic hour | D |
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| Vengeance is mine yours his or hers ours yours again | G |
| you all's this time and then yikes theirs I prefer ours | B |
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| Twenty minutes fleeing phantoms at full tilt and then | G |
| the cat coils herself like a quoit and sleeps for hours | B |
William Matthews
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