A Hall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP| The road led straight to the temple | A |
| Notre Dame though not Gothic at all | B |
| The huge doors were closed I chose one on the side | C |
| Not to the main building to its left wing | D |
| The one in green copper worn into gaps below | E |
| I pushed Then it was revealed | F |
| An astonishing large hall in warm light | G |
| Great statues of sitting women goddesses | H |
| In draped robes marked it with a rhythm | I |
| Color embraced me like the interior of a purple brown flower | J |
| Of unheard of size I walked liberated | K |
| From worries pangs of conscience and fears | L |
| I knew I was there as one day I would be | M |
| I woke up serene thinking that this dream | N |
| Answers my question often asked | O |
| How is it when one passes the last threshold | P |
Czeslaw Milosz
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