The Tears Of Lilith Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAA BCBB CDCE| O lovely demon half divine | A |
| Hemlock and hydromel and gall | B |
| Honey and aconite and wine | A |
| Mingle to make that mouth of thine | A |
| - | |
| Thy mouth I love but most of all | B |
| It is thy tears that I desire | C |
| Thy tears like fountain drops that fall | B |
| In gardens red Satanical | B |
| - | |
| Or like the tears of mist and fire | C |
| Wept by the moon that wizards use | D |
| To secret runes when they require | C |
| Some silver philter sweet and dire | E |
Clark Ashton Smith
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