Epitaph On A Disturber Of His Times Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKL M| We expected the violin's finger on the upturned nerve | A |
| Its importunate cry too laxly curved | B |
| And you drew us an oboe outline clean and acute | C |
| Unadorned statement accurately carved | D |
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| We expected the screen the background for reverie | E |
| Which cloudforms usefully weave | F |
| And you built the immaculate adamant blue green steel | G |
| Arch of a balanced wave | H |
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| We expected a pool with flowers to diffuse and break | I |
| The child round face of the mirrored moon | J |
| And you blazed a rock path begun near the sun to be finished | K |
| By the trained and intrepid feet of men | L |
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| Submitted by Stephen Fryer | M |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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