Unlyric Love Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFF GHIIJJ KC LIt is time to give that of myself which I could not at first | A |
To offer you now at last my least and my worst | A |
Minor absurd preserves | B |
The shell's end curves | B |
A document kept at the back of a drawer | C |
A tin hidden under the floor | C |
Recalcitrant prides and hesitations | D |
To pile them carefully in a desparate oblation | E |
And say to you quickly turn them | F |
Once over and burn them | F |
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Now I no communist heaven knows | G |
Who have kept as my dearest right to close | H |
My tenth door after I've opened nine to the world | I |
To unfold nine sepals holding one hard furled | I |
Shall or shall try to offer to you | J |
A communism of two | J |
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See entry's yours | K |
Here the last door | C |
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Submitted by Stephen Fryer | L |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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