Drought Year | Style
“Drought Year” contains three stanzas that successively increase by one line: the first stanza has five lines; the second, six; the third, seven. The overwhelming majority of the poem’s lines are in iambic tetrameter and the rhyme scheme, though necessarily different because of variances in each stanza, consists of three sets of end-rhymes: abacc in the first stanza, aabbcc in the second, and aabbccc in the third. All the poem’s rhymes are of one syllable and thus “masculine.” In the second stanza, b lines end with a slant rhyme. The poem has no...
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