Private Property Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAAC DEDEFG

All fly yet who is misanthropeA
The actual men and things that passB
Jostling to wither as the grassB
So soon and be it heaven's hopeA
Or poetry's kaleidoscopeA
Or love or wine at feast at massB
Each owns a paradise of glassB
Where never a yearning heliotropeA
Pursues the sun's ascent or slopeA
For the sun dreams there and no time is or wasC
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Like fauns embossed in our domainD
We look abroad and our calm eyesE
Mark how the goatish gods of painD
Revel and if by grim surpriseE
They break into our paradiseF
Patient we build its beauty up againG

Aldous Huxley



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