The City In The Desert Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFAAEEG E

In a lost land that only dreams have knownA
Where flaming suns walk naked and aloneA
Among horizons bright as molten brassB
And glowing heavens like furnaces of glassB
It rears with dome and tower manifoldC
Rich as a dawn of amarant and goldC
Or gorgeous as the Phoenix born of fireD
And soaring from an opalescent pyreD
Sheer to the zenith Like some anademeE
Of Titan jewels turned to flame and dreamE
The city crowns the far horizon lightF
Over the flowered meads of damassinA
A desert isle of madreperl whereinA
The thurifer and opal fruited palmE
And heaven thronging minarets becalmE
The seas of azure windG
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Note These lines were remembered out of a dream and are given verbatimE

Clark Ashton Smith



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