Epithalamium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHAIAJKLM| A bee in the field The house on the mountain | A |
| reveals itself to have been there through summer | B |
| It's not a bee but a horse eating frosted grass | C |
| in the yawn light Secrets the anguish of smoke | D |
| above the chimney as it shreds what it's learned | E |
| of fire The horse has moved it's not a horse | F |
| but a woman doing the stations of the cross | G |
| with a dead baby in her arms The anguish of the house | H |
| as it reveals smoke to the mountain A woman | A |
| eating cold grass in Your name shredding herself | I |
| like fire The woman has stopped it's not a woman | A |
| but smoke on its knees keeping secrets in what it reveals | J |
| The everything has moved it's not everything | K |
| but a shredding of the anguish of names The marriage | L |
| of light particle to wave Do you take I do | M |
Bob Hicok
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