Cocoon For A Skeleton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFGE HIJH AKKA K| Clothes to compose | A |
| The furtive lone | B |
| Pillar of bone | B |
| To some repose | A |
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| To let hands shirk | C |
| Utterance behind | D |
| A pocket's blind | D |
| Deceptive smirk | C |
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| To mask belie | E |
| The undue haste | F |
| Of breast for breast | G |
| Or thigh for thigh | E |
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| To screen conserve | H |
| The pose when death | I |
| Half strips the sheath | J |
| And leaves the nerve | H |
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| To edit glose | A |
| Lyric desire | K |
| And slake its fire | K |
| In polished prose | A |
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| Submitted by Stephen Fryer | K |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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