The City In The Desert Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFAAEEG EIn a lost land that only dreams have known | A |
Where flaming suns walk naked and alone | A |
Among horizons bright as molten brass | B |
And glowing heavens like furnaces of glass | B |
It rears with dome and tower manifold | C |
Rich as a dawn of amarant and gold | C |
Or gorgeous as the Phoenix born of fire | D |
And soaring from an opalescent pyre | D |
Sheer to the zenith Like some anademe | E |
Of Titan jewels turned to flame and dream | E |
The city crowns the far horizon light | F |
Over the flowered meads of damassin | A |
A desert isle of madreperl wherein | A |
The thurifer and opal fruited palm | E |
And heaven thronging minarets becalm | E |
The seas of azure wind | G |
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Note These lines were remembered out of a dream and are given verbatim | E |
Clark Ashton Smith
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