New Year's Eve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DED FGF HFH FFF| There are only two things now | A |
| The great black night scooped out | B |
| And this fireglow | C |
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| This fireglow the core | D |
| And we the two ripe pips | E |
| That are held in store | D |
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| Listen the darkness rings | F |
| As it circulates round our fire | G |
| Take off your things | F |
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| Your shoulders your bruised throat | H |
| You breasts your nakedness | F |
| This fiery coat | H |
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| As the darkness flickers and dips | F |
| As the firelight falls and leaps | F |
| From your feet to your lips | F |
David Herbert Lawrence
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