Gold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJJKL MNOPQ| Pale gold of the walls gold | A |
| of the centers of daisies yellow roses | B |
| pressing from a clear bowl All day | C |
| we lay on the bed my hand | D |
| stroking the deep | E |
| gold of your thighs and your back | F |
| We slept and woke | G |
| entering the golden room together | H |
| lay down in it breathing | I |
| quickly then | J |
| slowly again | J |
| caressing and dozing your hand sleepily | K |
| touching my hair now | L |
| - | |
| We made in those days | M |
| tiny identical rooms inside our bodies | N |
| which the men who uncover our graves | O |
| will find in a thousand years | P |
| shining and whole | Q |
Donald Hall
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