Sonnet (green) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEDE| Green suns and suns of garnet I have known | A |
| Turning with suns that mock the sapphire gem | B |
| The constellated moons that mirror them | B |
| To ever changing opals On the flown | A |
| Horizons I have followed all alone | A |
| To meadows of mirage the deserts hem | B |
| And sought to break the ghostly golden stem | B |
| Of flowers of illusion briefly blown | A |
| By evanescent waters One by one | C |
| The outward ways of wonder I have trod | D |
| Through alien lives ineffable But none | C |
| Hath held the troublous marvel and surprise | E |
| That gleams and trembles in thy slightest nod | D |
| Or sleeps between thine eyelids and thine eyes | E |
Clark Ashton Smith
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