Crimson Rambler Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DE FFGH IJK FFNOW that a crimson rambler | A |
begins to crawl over the house | B |
of our two lives | C |
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Now that a red curve | D |
winds across the shingles | E |
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Now that hands | F |
washed in early sunrises | F |
climb and spill scarlet | G |
on a white lattice weave | H |
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Now that a loop of blood | I |
is written on our roof | J |
and reaching around a chimney | K |
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How are the two lives of this house | F |
to keep strong hands and strong hearts | F |
Carl Sandburg
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