Out Of Superstition Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEEE FGHI JKL MJNJ

A box of glazed sour fruit compactA
My narrow roomB
And oh the grime of lodging roomsC
This side the tombB
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This cubbyhole out of superstitionD
I chose once moreE
The walls seem dappled oaks the doorE
A singing doorE
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You strove to leave my hand was steadyF
Upon the latchG
My forelock touched a wondrous foreheadH
My lips felt violetsI
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O Sweet Your dress as on a dayJ
Not long agoK
To April like a snowdrop chirpsL
A gay 'Hello '-
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No vestal you I know You cameM
With a chair todayJ
Took down my life as from a shelfN
And blew the dust awayJ

Boris Pasternak



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