Bridge Ghazal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BA CA DA EA FA FA G| My love and I reside upon the belly of a bridge | A |
| with heartbeats of the sky the drums upon the bridge | A |
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| I've heard of songs that rise at night from pitch black oceans | B |
| I've heard the strums of lyrics made by four hands on a bridge | A |
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| My love and I do landscapes for the gardens of the sea | C |
| At night we sleep as seedlings at the center of its bridge | A |
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| Once I saw a Sufi breathe in seabirds and send them out again | D |
| I've seen people bearing blindfolds near the entrance of a bridge | A |
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| My love's old love he says had tried to douse him in a moat | E |
| He grew gills to save himself and hid beneath a drawbridge | A |
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| The masters speak of magic at the middle of the rings | F |
| where Yes and No chase each other round the props of any bridge | A |
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| My love's new love some say makes far too much of things | F |
| as fundamental elemental as the structure of a bridge | A |
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| Anonymous submission | G |
C.j. Sage
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