Yves Tanguy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIF AJKLM ANOPQ RBSST| The worlds are breaking in my head | A |
| Blown by the brainless wind | B |
| That comes from afar | C |
| Swollen with dusk and dust | D |
| And hysterical rain | E |
| - | |
| The fading cries of the light | F |
| Awaken the endless desert | G |
| Engrossed in its tropical slumber | H |
| Enclosed by the dead grey oceans | I |
| Enclasped by the arms of the night | F |
| - | |
| The worlds are breaking in my head | A |
| Their fragments are crumbs of despair | J |
| The food of the solitary damned | K |
| Who await the gross tumult of turbulent | L |
| Days bringing change without end | M |
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| The worlds are breaking in my head | A |
| The fuming future sleeps no more | N |
| For their seeds are beginning to grow | O |
| To creep and to cry midst the | P |
| Rocks of the deserts to come | Q |
| - | |
| Planetary seed | R |
| Sown by the grotesque wind | B |
| Whose head is so swollen with rumours | S |
| Whose hands are so urgent with tumours | S |
| Whose feet are so deep in the sand | T |
David Gascoyne
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