One Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC DEEDWe lay at twilight on the hill | A |
And saw the citron gold of sunset drain | B |
Delicate as the sunsets of Cocaigne | B |
From heavens green and still | A |
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Till fallen Venus burned to rose | C |
We lay and round us lay the lapsing world | D |
Low vales and hills in dusky velvet furled | D |
That rimmed us with repose | C |
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Above was naught except the night | D |
And all the stars like pulses of white fire | E |
And our dark veins fulfilled of long desire | E |
Pulsed with the pulsing light | D |
Clark Ashton Smith
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