Resurrection Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAACC DDEEDDFF GGHHIIJJ KKLLDDMM| Sorceress and sorcerer | A |
| Risen from the sepulcher | A |
| From the deep unhallowed ground | B |
| We have found and we have bound | B |
| Each the other as before | A |
| With the fatal spells of yore | A |
| With Sabbatic sign and word | C |
| That Thessalian moons have heard | C |
| - | |
| Sorcerer and sorceress | D |
| Hold we still our heathenness | D |
| Loving without sin or shame | E |
| As in years of stake and flame | E |
| Share we now the witches' madness | D |
| Wake the Hecatean gladness | D |
| Call the demon named Delight | F |
| From his lair of burning night | F |
| - | |
| Love that was and love to be | G |
| Dwell within this wizardry | G |
| Lay your arm my head beneath | H |
| As upon some nighted heath | H |
| Where we slumbered all alone | I |
| When the Sabbat's rout was flown | I |
| Let me drink your dulcet breath | J |
| As in evenings after death | J |
| - | |
| Witch belov d from of old | K |
| When upon Atlantis rolled | K |
| All the dire and wrathful deep | L |
| You had kissed mine eyes asleep | L |
| On my lids shall fall your lips | D |
| In the final sun's eclipse | D |
| And your hand shall take my hand | M |
| In the last and utmost land | M |
Clark Ashton Smith
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