Crapulous Impression Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDEFDEF GGHIHIJJKLL| To J S | A |
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| Still life still life the high lights shine | B |
| Hard and sharp on the bottles the wine | B |
| Stands firmly solid in the glasses | C |
| Smooth yellow ice through which there passes | C |
| The lamp's bright pencil of down struck light | D |
| The fruits metallically gleam | E |
| Globey in their heaped up bowl | F |
| And there are faces against the night | D |
| Of the outer room faces that seem | E |
| Part of this still still life they've lost their soul | F |
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| And amongst these frozen faces you smiled | G |
| Surprised surprisingly like a child | G |
| And out of the frozen welter of sound | H |
| Your voice came quietly quietly | I |
| 'What about God ' you said 'I have found | H |
| Much to be said for Totality | I |
| All I take it is God God's all | J |
| This bottle for instance ' I recall | J |
| Dimly that you took God by the neck | K |
| God in the bottle and pushed Him across | L |
| But I without a moment's loss | L |
| Moved God in the salt in front and shouted 'Check ' | - |
Aldous Huxley
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