Phantasmagoria Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DADA EFFF GHIH HGDG JKLK DLDLRigid sleeps the house in darkness I alone | A |
Like a thing unwarrantable cross the hall | B |
And climb the stairs to find the group of doors | C |
Standing angel stern and tall | B |
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I want my own room's shelter But what is this | D |
Throng of startled beings suddenly thrown | A |
In confusion against my entry Is it only the trees' | D |
Large shadows from the outside street lamp blown | A |
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Phantom to phantom leaning strange women weep | E |
Aloud suddenly on my mind | F |
Startling a fear unspeakable as the shuddering wind | F |
Breaks and sobs in the blind | F |
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So like to women tall strange women weeping | G |
Why continually do they cross the bed | H |
Why does my soul contract with unnatural fear | I |
I am listening Is anything said | H |
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Ever the long black figures swoop by the bed | H |
They seem to be beckoning rushing away and beckoning | G |
Whither then whither what is it say | D |
What is the reckoning | G |
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Tall black Bacchae of midnight why then why | J |
Do you rush to assail me | K |
Do I intrude on your rites nocturnal | L |
What should it avail me | K |
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Is there some great Iacchos of these slopes | D |
Suburban dismal | L |
Have I profaned some female mystery orgies | D |
Black and phantasmal | L |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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