Elegy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA AAA ACA CDC EFE GThe sun immense and rosy | A |
Must have sunk and become extinct | B |
The night you closed your eyes for ever against me | A |
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Grey days and wan dree dawnings | A |
Since then with fritter of flowers | A |
Day wearies me with its ostentation and fawnings | A |
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Still you left me the nights | A |
The great dark glittery window | C |
The bubble hemming this empty existence with lights | A |
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Still in the vast hollow | C |
Like a breath in a bubble spinning | D |
Brushing the stars goes my soul that skims the bounds like a swallow | C |
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I can look through | E |
The film of the bubble night to where you are | F |
Through the film I can almost touch you | E |
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EASTWOOD | G |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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