Is there a name for the device used in the following passages, or maybe an original source they're alluding to? I find myself wanting to use it in my own poetry, and I'd like very much to know what I'm drawing from...
Evening, and all my ghosts come back to me
like red banty hens to catalpa limbs
-- Shaking the Grass, Janice Harrington
Winter, and his children shivered at the front gate,
silhouetted against a blazing house.
Winter, and a man walked into the street,
dropped his glasses, and shot a dog.
Summer, and he watched his children’s heart break.
-- To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
Morning, and the bathroom's bare windows
look out onto the self-same dawn
-- Dewdrop Mythopoesis (my own poem)
This isn't exactly a situation where libraries, dictionaries, or Google can be of very much help, so I'd appreciate it very much if anyone who's familiar with this could help me out here.


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