Whenever I Go There Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC DE EFE G H BI G| Whenever I go there everything is changed | A |
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| The stamps on the bandages the titles | B |
| Of the professors of water | C |
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| The portrait of Glare the reasons for | D |
| The white mourning | E |
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| In new rocks new insects are sitting | E |
| With the lights off | F |
| And once more I remember that the beginning | E |
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| Is broken | G |
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| No wonder the addresses are torn | H |
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| To which I make my way eating the silence of animals | B |
| Offering snow to the darkness | I |
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| Today belongs to few and tomorrow to no one | G |
William Stanley Merwin
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