Seaport Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC CDE FCC CG HCI A

Green sea tarnished copperA
And sea tarnished goldB
Of cupolasC
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Sea runnelled streetsC
Channelled by salt airD
That wears the white stoneE
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The sunlight filled cisternF
Of a dry dock Square shadowsC
Sun slatted smoke above meticulous stooping of cranesC
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Water pressed up by ships' prowsC
Going comingG
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City dust turnedH
Back by the sea wind'sC
WallI
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Submitted by Stephen FryerA

Arthur Seymour John Tessimond



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