A Fable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC BDB DED EFE F

O lords and gods that are the assigning tide uponA
Some prowless beach where a forgotten fisher dwellsB
At last will leave the sea flung jars of SolomonC
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And he the fisher fumbling 'mid the weeds and shellsB
Shall find them and shall rive the rusted seals and freeD
The djinns that shall tread down thy towering iron hellsB
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And turn to homeless rack thy walled RealityD
That shall remould thy monuments and mountains flownE
And lift Atlantis on their shoulders from the seaD
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To flaunt her kraken fouled necropoles unknownE
And raise from realm deep ice the boreal cities paleF
With towers that man has neither built nor overthrownE
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O lords and gods that are I tell a future taleF

Clark Ashton Smith



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