Interlude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE BF GG| Amid this hot green glowing gloom | A |
| A word falls with a raindrop's boom | A |
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| Like baskets of ripe fruit in air | B |
| The bird songs seem suspended where | B |
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| Those goldfinches the ripe warm lights | C |
| Peck slyly at them take quick flights | C |
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| My feet are feathered like a bird | D |
| Among the shadows scarcely heard | D |
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| I bring you branches green with dew | E |
| And fruits that you may crown anew | E |
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| Your whirring waspish gilded hair | B |
| Amid this cornucopia | F |
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| Until your warm lips bear the stains | G |
| And bird blood leap within your veins | G |
Dame Edith Sitwell
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