Crapulous Impression Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDEFDEF GGHIHIJJKLL

To J SA
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Still life still life the high lights shineB
Hard and sharp on the bottles the wineB
Stands firmly solid in the glassesC
Smooth yellow ice through which there passesC
The lamp's bright pencil of down struck lightD
The fruits metallically gleamE
Globey in their heaped up bowlF
And there are faces against the nightD
Of the outer room faces that seemE
Part of this still still life they've lost their soulF
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And amongst these frozen faces you smiledG
Surprised surprisingly like a childG
And out of the frozen welter of soundH
Your voice came quietly quietlyI
'What about God ' you said 'I have foundH
Much to be said for TotalityI
All I take it is God God's allJ
This bottle for instance ' I recallJ
Dimly that you took God by the neckK
God in the bottle and pushed Him acrossL
But I without a moment's lossL
Moved God in the salt in front and shouted 'Check '-

Aldous Huxley



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