The Alien Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DEED FGGH

A petal drifted looseA
From a great magnolia bloomB
Your face hung in the gloomB
Floating white and closeC
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We seemed alone but anotherD
Bent o'er you with lips of flameE
Unknown without a nameE
Hated and yet my brotherD
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Your one short moan of painF
Was an exorcising spellG
The devil flew back to hellG
We were alone againH

Aldous Huxley



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