To Fall Ill As One Should, Deliriously Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DEFG HIJH KLEK KMNK NOKNTo fall ill as one should deliriously | A |
Hot meet everyone again | B |
To stroll broad avenues in the seashore garden | C |
Full of the wind and the sun | C |
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Even the dead today have agreed to come | D |
And the exiles into my house | E |
Lead the child to me by the hand | F |
Long I have missed him | G |
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I shall eat blue grapes with those who are dead | H |
Drink the iced | I |
Wine and watch the gray waterfall pour | J |
On to the damp flint bed | H |
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Behind the lake the moon's not stirred | K |
And seems to be a window through | L |
Into a silent well lit house | E |
Where something unpleasant has occured | K |
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Has the master been brought home dead | K |
The mistress run off with a lover | M |
Or has a little girl gone missing | N |
And her shoes found by the creek bed | K |
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We can't see But feel some awful thing | N |
And we don't want to talk | O |
Doleful the cry of eagle owls and hot | K |
In the garden the wind is blustering | N |
Anna Akhmatova
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