Circles Of Doors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIFNOPQ RSHTUI LOVE him I love him ran the patter of her lips | A |
And she formed his name on her tongue and sang | B |
And she sent him word she loved him so much | C |
So much and death was nothing work art home | D |
All was nothing if her love for him was not first | E |
Of all the patter of her lips ran I love him | F |
I love him and he knew the doors that opened | G |
Into doors and more doors no end of doors | H |
And full length mirrors doubling and tripling | I |
The apparitions of doors circling corridors of | J |
Looking glasses and doors some with knobs some | K |
With no knobs some opening slow to a heavy push | L |
And some jumping open at a touch and a hello | M |
And he knew if he so wished he could follow her | N |
Swift running through circles of doors hearing | I |
Sometimes her whisper I love him I love him | F |
And sometimes only a high chaser of laughter | N |
Somewhere five or ten doors ahead or five or ten | O |
Doors behind or chittering h st h st among corners | P |
Of the tall full length dusty looking glasses | Q |
I love I love I love she sang short and quick in | R |
High thin beaten soprano and he knew the meanings | S |
The high chaser of laughter the doors on doors | H |
And the looking glasses the room to room hunt | T |
The ends opening into new ends always | U |
Carl Sandburg
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