Romantic Journey Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFCGHIJKJLMNOPThousands of stars twinkle in the gentle sky | A |
The landscape glows From the distant meadow | B |
Mute marching men slowly come closer | C |
Only once a young Lieutenant a page boy in love | D |
Steps out and stands lost in thought | E |
The baggage train waddles along at the rear | F |
The moon makes everything much stranger | C |
And now and then the drivers cry out | G |
Stop | H |
High up on the shakiest munitions truck | I |
Like a little toad finely chiseled | J |
Out of black wood hands gently clenched | K |
On his back the rifle gently buckled | J |
A smoking cigar in his crooked mouth | L |
Lazy as a monk needy as a dog | M |
He had pressed drops of valerian on his heart | N |
In the yellow moon ridiculously mad | O |
Kuno sits | P |
Alfred Lichtenstein
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