Full Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGG| Above the tower a lone twice sized moon | A |
| On the cold river passing night filled homes | B |
| It scatters restless gold across the waves | C |
| On mats it shines richer than silken gauze | D |
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| Empty peaks silence among sparse stars | E |
| Not yet flawed it drifts Pine and cinnamon | F |
| Spreading in my old garden All light | G |
| All ten thousand miles at once in its light | G |
Du Fu
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About Full Moon
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