To Fall Ill As One Should, Deliriously Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DEFG HIJH KLEK KMNK NOKN

To fall ill as one should deliriouslyA
Hot meet everyone againB
To stroll broad avenues in the seashore gardenC
Full of the wind and the sunC
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Even the dead today have agreed to comeD
And the exiles into my houseE
Lead the child to me by the handF
Long I have missed himG
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I shall eat blue grapes with those who are deadH
Drink the icedI
Wine and watch the gray waterfall pourJ
On to the damp flint bedH
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Behind the lake the moon's not stirredK
And seems to be a window throughL
Into a silent well lit houseE
Where something unpleasant has occuredK
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Has the master been brought home deadK
The mistress run off with a loverM
Or has a little girl gone missingN
And her shoes found by the creek bedK
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We can't see But feel some awful thingN
And we don't want to talkO
Doleful the cry of eagle owls and hotK
In the garden the wind is blusteringN

Anna Akhmatova



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