How Soon The Servant Sun Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEF GHAIJKL AMCCDNO PQRSTTU VWXXYZHow soon the servant sun | A |
Sir morrow mark | B |
Can time unriddle and the cupboard stone | C |
Fog has a bone | C |
He'll trumpet into meat | D |
Unshelve that all my gristles have a gown | E |
And the naked egg stand straight | F |
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Sir morrow at his sponge | G |
The wound records | H |
The nurse of giants by the cut sea basin | A |
Fog by his spring | I |
Soaks up the sewing tides | J |
Tells you and you my masters as his strange | K |
Man morrow blows through food | L |
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All nerves to serve the sun | A |
The rite of light | M |
A claw I question from the mouse's bone | C |
The long tailed stone | C |
Trap I with coil and sheet | D |
Let the soil squeal I am the biting man | N |
And the velvet dead inch out | O |
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How soon my level lord | P |
Sir morrow stamps | Q |
Two heels of water on the floor of seed | R |
Shall raise a lamp | S |
Or spirit up a cloud | T |
Erect a walking centre in the shroud | T |
Invisible on the stump | U |
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A leg as long as trees | V |
This inward sir | W |
Mister and master darkness for his eyes | X |
The womb eyed cries | X |
And all sweet hell deaf as an hour's ear | Y |
Blasts back the trumpet voice | Z |
Dylan Thomas
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