Across Kansas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJ D| My family slept those level miles | A |
| but like a bell rung deep till dawn | B |
| I drove down an aisle of sound | C |
| nothing real but in the bell | D |
| past the town where I was born | E |
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| Once you cross a land like that | F |
| you own your face more what the light | G |
| struck told a self every rock | H |
| denied all the rest of the world | I |
| We stopped at Sharon Springs and ate | J |
| - | |
| My state still dark my dream too long to tell | D |
William Stafford
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