Graydigger's Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEFB GHAHI| Paw marks near one burrow show Graydigger | A |
| at home I bend low from down there swivel | B |
| my head grasstop level the world | C |
| goes on forever the mountains a bigger | A |
| burrow their snow like last winter From a room | D |
| inside the world even the strongest wind | E |
| has a soft sound a new house will hide | F |
| in the grass footsteps are only the summer people | B |
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| The real estate agent is saying Utilities | G |
| easy payments a view I see | H |
| my prints in the dirt Out there | A |
| in the wind we talk about credit security | H |
| there on the bank by Graydigger's home | I |
William Stafford
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