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rhyming scheme in the poem the kite​

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Answered by pradnya250604
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Answer:

aabb is the rhyming scheme

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Answered by tigremdostty
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Answer:

Here, in front of the summer hotel

the beach waits like an altar.

We are lying on a cloth of sand

while the Atlantic noon stains

the world in light.

It was much the same

five years ago. I remember

how Ezio Pinza was flying a kite

for the children. None of us noticed

it then. The pleated lady

was still a nest of her knitting.

Four pouchy fellows kept their policy

of gin and tonic while trading some money.

The parasol girls slept, sun-sitting

their lovely years. No one thought

how precious it was, or even how funny

the festival seemed, square rigged in the air.

The air was a season they had bought,

like the cloth of sand.

I’ve been waiting

on this private stretch of summer land,

counting these five years and wondering why.

I mean, it was different that time

with Ezio Pinza flying a kite.

Maybe, after all, he knew something more

and was right.

Do you like the poem “The Kite” by Anne Sexton

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