Fawn Ghazal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDB EFGH IHHB JHH HInside a snowy blanket which put the trees to sleep | A |
I heard a fawn | B |
Out past the window's ice coat in the morning I | C |
found a sleeping fawn | B |
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There are men in yellow kitchens watching hands of | D |
brown eyed women | E |
while men in orange jackets dream in secret of | D |
capturing a fawn | B |
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When I was younger I was taught but have forgotten | E |
sweet timidity | F |
When I am older I will learn by necessity the | G |
light footedness of fawns | H |
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Someone left a lily on my doorstep eggshell white | I |
with speckled leaves | H |
the card of introduction said the flower's name was | H |
Fawn | B |
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Sages wonder if it's possible for men to turn to | J |
animals | H |
I wonder if they've pondered the agility of fawns | H |
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Submitted by Joe Shields | H |
C.j. Sage
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