Panic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA CCDDCC

The eyes of the portraits on the wallA
Look at me follow meB
Stare incessantlyB
I take it their glance means nothing at allA
Clearly oh clearly Nothing at allA
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Out in the gardens by the lakeC
The sleeping peacocks suddenly wakeC
Out in the gardens moonlit and forlornD
Each of them sounds his mournful hornD
Shrill peals that waver and crack and breakC
What can have made the peacocks wakeC

Aldous Huxley



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