The Poet Talks With The Biographers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBB BBBBB CDEFD CBGBB BHBBHWritten originally in French | A |
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O ghouls of fetid and funereal midnights | B |
Say what do you uncover in your sad labors | B |
We have disinterred the Empusa of thy fears | B |
And the frightful Gorgon with her livid eyeballs | B |
In our mournful labors | B |
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O diggers all so diligent O sapient ghouls | B |
What have you found in your prodigious toils | B |
We have exhumed with all their antique evils | B |
Thy loves with features gutted by the worms | B |
In our enormous toils | B |
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Grimed openers of pyramid and ossuary | C |
What revealed ye yesterday at crimson evening | D |
We have dug up the black and ashen soil | E |
To anatomize the shroudless nymph | F |
Who was laid to sleep at evening | D |
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Ghouls what would ye do tonight for your pleasure | C |
Within these low lugubrious and gaping tombs | B |
We come to disenswathe the living dead | G |
The never gelded fauns of thine old vices | B |
Within these gaping tombs | B |
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Wherefore in such efforts O Chaldean ghouls | B |
Whiten ye the earth with the salt of your sweat | H |
Therein we find ineffable pleasures always | B |
Odors of the ripe dead and ancient spices | B |
Embalsam our sweat | H |
Clark Ashton Smith
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