Metaphor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFAGHBIJ| You are the stately sunset | A |
| Departing with a hundred flames of amber | B |
| Beyond the pinnacles of autumn pine | C |
| And the low mountains | D |
| That bear the brief and vast Olympus of the clouds | E |
| Under a purpling zenith | F |
| You are the stately sunset | A |
| And after you | G |
| Silence will rear the moon eclipsing night | H |
| And a few spectral stars will gather | B |
| Like wisps to lead the wandering gods astray | I |
| Into the black and boundless fen of all the gulfs | J |
Clark Ashton Smith
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