Ut Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEE FFGGDDEE HHIIJJKK KKLLMMEEDedicated to Allan Bennett | A |
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Hail to the golden One | B |
Seen in the midmost Sun | B |
Hail to the golden beard and golden lips | C |
His whole lige golden to the finger tips | C |
Hail to the golden hair in golden showers | D |
Hiding the eyes like blue blue lotus flowers | D |
His name is Ut for He | E |
Hath risen above all things that be | E |
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Ardent and white the Lord | F |
Whirls forth a strident sword | F |
Its blade is broader than the great World Ash | G |
Its edge is keener than the lightning flash | G |
Brighter than all the lights of heaven it whirls | D |
Out in a chaos of creative curls | D |
And sheathes itself in Me | E |
Arisen above all things that be | E |
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Even as the burning tongue | H |
Og God to God that clung | H |
Dissolved his being to a nameless naught | I |
Brake all the wings and waves of time and thought | I |
So in the quivering flame that hurled | J |
Its founts of life to the remotest world | J |
Supreme stood Death and sware | K |
Destruction to all things that were | K |
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IV | - |
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Child father warrior | K |
I worshipped thee before | K |
Friend bridegroom now I yield me to the rod | L |
My God and very God of very God | L |
As breath as death as all as naught unknown | M |
Known is there not an end when one alone | M |
Stand I and thou and He | E |
Arisen above all things that be | E |
Aleister Crowley
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