No Stranger Dream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EEE EFF| One rapid gesture of a supple arm | A |
| Has made your beauty strange and fabulous | B |
| Mystery folds you and reveals you thus | B |
| Weaving anew the seven circled charm | A |
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| Love needs no stranger dream your face calls back | C |
| The feet that flying Lemures have drawn | D |
| To years beyond the darkness and the dawn | D |
| And thrusts afar the impending Zodiac | C |
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| He that has been the pilgrim of dark shrines | E |
| And sued the silver wraith of Baaltis | E |
| Would ask no wonder more arcane than this | E |
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| To watch in a place of summer grass and pines | E |
| The spangled spectrum somnolently spun | F |
| In your deep hair by the seaward turning sun | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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