Haunted Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHGIEJKSee He trails his toes | A |
Through the long streaks of moonlight | B |
And the nails of his fingers glitter | C |
They claw and flash among the tree tops | D |
His lips suck at my open window | E |
And his breath creeps about my body | F |
And lies in pools under my knees | G |
I can see his mouth sway and wobble | H |
Sticking itself against the window jambs | G |
But the moonlight is bright on the floor | I |
Without a shadow | E |
Hark a hare is strangling in the forest | J |
And the wind tears a shutter from the wall | K |
Amy Lowell
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