Introduction To The Garden Of Bright Waters - One Hundred And Twenty Asiatic Love Poems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF GH IJB KL ABD M

Head in hand I look at the paper leafA
It is still whiteB
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I look at the inkC
Dry on the end of my brushD
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My soul sleepsE
Will it ever wakeF
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I walk a little in the pouring of the sunG
And pass my hands over the higher flowersH
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There is the soft green forestI
There are the sweet lines of the mountainsJ
Carved with snow red in the sunlightB
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I see the slow march of the cloudsK
I hear the crows jeering and I come backL
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To sit and look at the paper leafA
Which is still whiteB
Under my brushD
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From the Chinese of Chang ChiM

Edward Powys Mathers (as Translator)



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